Social capital, a technical term for connectivity in the workplace, is important for helping employees execute, learn, innovate, and advance in organizations. Right now, because of the pandemic and the related upheaval in office and staffing norms, it’s in short supply. But there are ways to rebuild it say McKinsey partners John Parsons and Brooke Weddle on this episode of The McKinsey Podcast. Hear their conversation with editorial director Roberta Fusaro about McKinsey’s recent report on the state of social capital and why executives need to manage workplace interactions more intentionally—always, but especially now.
After, get to know married couple and McKinsey associate partners Angela and Sebastian Sinisterra-Woods. They talk about their work highlights and how whiteboards aren’t just for conference rooms.
Theme music composed, performed and produced by Joy Ngiaw.
See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
The case for space
What’s new in consumer wellness trends?
Gen AI talent: Your next flight risk
Everything you wanted to know about carbon removals but were afraid to ask
CEO priorities: Where to focus as the year unfolds
Are women's prime working years in peril?
Analyzing the CEO–CMO relationship and its effect on growth
McKinsey’s key takeaways from Mobile World Congress
How to be a better chief of staff
Location, location, location: The impact of place on racial equity
McKinsey's takeaways from the World Economic Forum
Busting myths about women in the workplace
The changing landscape for banks
What business can learn from "geeks"
Holiday shopping: Consumer savvy and retailer responses
Getting ahead in the cloud
Who is productive, and who isn’t? Here’s how to tell.
What AI means for travel–now and in the future
The future of real estate in a hybrid world
Funnel vision: Marketing with an investor mindset
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free