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What does the future of hybrid work look like? Fireside chat with Professor Nicholas Bloom and Anna Binder
Thu, Aug 26, 2021, 10:00 AM (PDT)
Anna Binder, Head of People at Asana, speaks with Dr. Nicholas Bloom, professor of economics at Stanford University, about how the pandemic has changed hybrid work.
About this event
What does the future of hybrid work look like? The pandemic has fundamentally changed how we work—and think about work—and leading teams continues to be a challenge during such dynamic times.
Join Anna Binder, Head of People at Asana, as she talks with Dr. Nicholas Bloom, professor of economics at Stanford University, about how the pandemic has changed hybrid work—and how to lead through that change. Their fireside chat will dive into the current—and future—state work. They’ll discuss:
The rise of burnout and the current state of productivity
The power of synchronization
Where we (and our teams) go from here
Speaker
Dr. Nicholas Bloom
Standford University
William Eberle Professor of Economics
Nicholas (Nick) Bloom is the William Eberle Professor of Economics at Stanford University, a Senior Fellow of SIEPR, and the Co-Director of the Productivity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship program at the National Bureau of Economic Research. His research focuses on working from home, management practices and uncertainty. He previously worked at the UK Treasury and McKinsey & Company. He is a…
Nicholas (Nick) Bloom is the William Eberle Professor of Economics at Stanford University, a Senior Fellow of SIEPR, and the Co-Director of the Productivity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship program at the National Bureau of Economic Research. His research focuses on working from home, management practices and uncertainty. He previously worked at the UK Treasury and McKinsey & Company. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and the recipient of the Sloan Fellowship, the Bernacer Prize, the Frisch Medal and a National Science Foundation Career Award. He has a BA from Cambridge, an MPhil from Oxford, and a PhD from University College London. On the personal side he is English, living with his Scottish wife and American kids on Stanford campus, in a multi-lingual English household.