38 min

How to make work from home – work. Jeffrey Sanchez-Burks, Professor and Behavioural Scientist, shares his insight EI at Work

    • Management

It’s official, working from home is here to stay for good. 1 in 2 employees now work mostly from home, and 70% would like to continue doing so post-pandemic. But are we truly prepared?

While remote work has a long list of advantages – it doesn’t come without its flaws. One survey reports that 56% of people get along worse with their colleagues from home, and 30% enjoy their job less from home. WFH has transformed our understanding of culture and connection. So, what are the long-term impacts of moving to permanent remote work? And how we can we get it right?

In this episode of EI at Work, we’re joined by Jeffrey Sanchez-Burks, the William Russell Kelly Professor of Business Administration at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business. Jeffrey is a leading Behavioural Scientist, Researcher and Author in the domain of human dynamics and EI. He joins co-hosts Marie El Daghl and Genos International CEO, Dr Ben Palmer to discuss:


The impact of WFH on organisational culture and mental health.
How remote work is impacting the way we connect, communicate, and collaborate with others.
The role of emotional intelligence in improving the remote employee experience.
How emotional intelligence has impacted business outcomes over the Covid-19 period.
How emotional intelligently ways of working can be transferred or adapted for remote work environments.
How an individual’s work from home environment can impact their levels of stress and ultimately success, and the role employers have in this.

Learn more about Jeffrey's research here.

Interested in Emotional Intelligence?Learn more about Genos Emotional Intelligence, become a Genos Certified Practitioner or enquire about the Genos Corporate Program.

Have a question?Leave us a voice message, and have it answered on the next El at Work Q&A episode.

Enjoyed this episode?Leave a review below and let us know. 
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It’s official, working from home is here to stay for good. 1 in 2 employees now work mostly from home, and 70% would like to continue doing so post-pandemic. But are we truly prepared?

While remote work has a long list of advantages – it doesn’t come without its flaws. One survey reports that 56% of people get along worse with their colleagues from home, and 30% enjoy their job less from home. WFH has transformed our understanding of culture and connection. So, what are the long-term impacts of moving to permanent remote work? And how we can we get it right?

In this episode of EI at Work, we’re joined by Jeffrey Sanchez-Burks, the William Russell Kelly Professor of Business Administration at the University of Michigan Ross School of Business. Jeffrey is a leading Behavioural Scientist, Researcher and Author in the domain of human dynamics and EI. He joins co-hosts Marie El Daghl and Genos International CEO, Dr Ben Palmer to discuss:


The impact of WFH on organisational culture and mental health.
How remote work is impacting the way we connect, communicate, and collaborate with others.
The role of emotional intelligence in improving the remote employee experience.
How emotional intelligence has impacted business outcomes over the Covid-19 period.
How emotional intelligently ways of working can be transferred or adapted for remote work environments.
How an individual’s work from home environment can impact their levels of stress and ultimately success, and the role employers have in this.

Learn more about Jeffrey's research here.

Interested in Emotional Intelligence?Learn more about Genos Emotional Intelligence, become a Genos Certified Practitioner or enquire about the Genos Corporate Program.

Have a question?Leave us a voice message, and have it answered on the next El at Work Q&A episode.

Enjoyed this episode?Leave a review below and let us know. 
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

38 min