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Chief Correspondent at Business Insider, Aki Ito - Career Club Live
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Ever wondered why career loyalty seems to be a thing of the past? Join us as we sit down with Aki Ito, chief correspondent at Business Insider, to unpack this complex issue. Aki takes us on a journey through her unique upbringing in Tokyo and New York, her education at Middlebury College, and her impressive career that includes impactful reporting on workplace trends. You'll hear firsthand about Aki's groundbreaking stories on "quiet quitting" and the end of hustle culture, which have garnered numerous awards and made waves in the industry.
Together, we dissect the shifting dynamics of workplace loyalty from the 1950s to today. From the job security prevalent in the mid-20th century to the ruthless, market-driven changes of the 1980s, we explore the erosion of the employer-employee social contract. Discover how outsourcing and reduced benefits have led to a resurgence of labor unions, and how these trends contrast with the stronger union influences in Europe. This conversation also highlights the importance of balancing immediate profit pressures with sustainable, long-term value creation.
As we round out our discussion, we touch on the evolving nature of work, the rise of gig employment, and the impact of remote work on employee loyalty. We also delve into generational differences in workplace expectations, revealing how millennials and Gen Z view loyalty differently than their predecessors. Finally, learn strategies for building lifelong relationships with employees, emphasizing trust, transparency, and genuine care. This episode is a must-listen for anyone keen on understanding the future of work and the critical factors shaping it.
章节
1. Career Loyalty in the Modern Workplace (00:00:00)
2. Changing Dynamics of Employee Loyalty (00:15:28)
3. Building Lifelong Relationships With Employees (00:27:48)
4. Changing Nature of Work (00:34:13)
5. Building Trust in the Workplace (00:42:50)
124集单集
Manage episode 424098937 series 3315753
Ever wondered why career loyalty seems to be a thing of the past? Join us as we sit down with Aki Ito, chief correspondent at Business Insider, to unpack this complex issue. Aki takes us on a journey through her unique upbringing in Tokyo and New York, her education at Middlebury College, and her impressive career that includes impactful reporting on workplace trends. You'll hear firsthand about Aki's groundbreaking stories on "quiet quitting" and the end of hustle culture, which have garnered numerous awards and made waves in the industry.
Together, we dissect the shifting dynamics of workplace loyalty from the 1950s to today. From the job security prevalent in the mid-20th century to the ruthless, market-driven changes of the 1980s, we explore the erosion of the employer-employee social contract. Discover how outsourcing and reduced benefits have led to a resurgence of labor unions, and how these trends contrast with the stronger union influences in Europe. This conversation also highlights the importance of balancing immediate profit pressures with sustainable, long-term value creation.
As we round out our discussion, we touch on the evolving nature of work, the rise of gig employment, and the impact of remote work on employee loyalty. We also delve into generational differences in workplace expectations, revealing how millennials and Gen Z view loyalty differently than their predecessors. Finally, learn strategies for building lifelong relationships with employees, emphasizing trust, transparency, and genuine care. This episode is a must-listen for anyone keen on understanding the future of work and the critical factors shaping it.
章节
1. Career Loyalty in the Modern Workplace (00:00:00)
2. Changing Dynamics of Employee Loyalty (00:15:28)
3. Building Lifelong Relationships With Employees (00:27:48)
4. Changing Nature of Work (00:34:13)
5. Building Trust in the Workplace (00:42:50)
124集单集
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