The Role of Organizational Design in the Future of Work
For the first webinar in the new NIOSH Future of Work Webinar Series, this event focused on the role of organizational design in the future of work. The organization of work refers to psychosocial and physical aspects of the workplace that greatly impact worker safety and health issues, such as: autonomy, burnout and stress prevention, healthy leadership, job flexibility, leave policies, scheduling, social and corporate responsibility, built environment, workspace, and work-life fit. This webinar is appropriate for anyone interested in the topics listed.
For more information on the webinar series, go to https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/future-of-work/webinar.html
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