When the pandemic hit, the instruction was simple: “Go home.” But returning to a hybrid model? That’s a complex, messy experiment full of grey areas.
In this episode from the archive, Andy Lopata chats to human potential expert Nikki Bush, dialing in from Johannesburg. They explore why the return to hybrid work is causing so much Stress for both leaders and teams, and why standardising rules across an entire organisation often leads to disaster.
Nikki shares practical strategies for navigating this new autonomy, emphasising the need for employees to act as “intrapreneurs.” Discover why the number one hybrid trap is “meeting-itis,” how to ensure your virtual one-on-ones aren’t just tick-box exercises, and the profound difference a leader can make by truly seeing the essence of their team members beyond their job descriptions. If you’re struggling to balance flexibility with productivity, this episode offers a roadmap for connection.
What you will learn in this episode
The Autonomy Shift: Why hybrid work requires employees to stop acting like traditional staff and start thinking like “intrapreneurs” who are solely responsible for their output.
The Illusion of Choice: Why giving employees too much choice in a hybrid model actually increases stress, and how to find the right balance of structure.
The “Meeting-itis” Trap: Why over-scheduling meetings is the biggest mistake hybrid leaders make, and how it actively prevents real work from getting done.
Beyond the Job Description: How to uncover the hidden “essence” of your team members.
The Power of Intentional Listening: Why the success of your one-on-ones depends entirely on your intent, and how to prove you are listening with your “whole being.”
Actionable Insights
Decentralise Hybrid Mandates: Do not try to mandate a single hybrid schedule (e.g., “everyone is in on Tuesdays”) for an entire organisation. Empower individual team leaders to create their own bespoke hybrid mandates based on the specific operational needs and cross-departmental requirements of their group.
Visibly Protect “Sacred Time”: When conducting a one-on-one (especially virtually), explicitly state that you are turning off your devices to be fully present. If you must leave your phone on for an emergency, set that expectation at the very beginning of the meeting. This verbal boundary demonstrates profound respect.
Conduct an “Essence Audit”: Look past your team’s job titles. Identify their innate strengths—who is the nurturer? Who brings levity during a crisis? Actively share these observations with them. Reflecting these strengths back to your team not only builds confidence but allows you to deploy them more effectively when unforeseen challenges arise.
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