How do you create social connection in a remote-first company? Does a regular cadence of communication and getting together make that all-important difference to success? And are there risks in not being intentional about how people experience office time?
In this latest episode of DWG’s compelling new series, Rewilding Work with Paul Miller, DWG’s Founder and Chief Creative Officer, Paul Miller, catches up with Tracy Hawkins. Formerly at Twitter, Tracy is now the Global Head of Workplace Experience and Connection at Grammarly, the company which offers a typing assistant to review spelling, grammar, punctuation and clarity.
Grammarly is setting out to improve lives by improving communication, and for them, their quest begins at home. By fostering an adaptive environment where in-person time is carefully thought through, Grammarly is pursuing a new era of collaboration in post-pandemic 2023.
Also joining Paul are industry experts David Cairns, Senior Vice President – Office Leasing at CBRE Canada, and DWG’s own Nancy Goebel, Chief Executive Officer, who complement discussions with their own insights.
Rewilding Work focuses on how today’s change-makers are reimagining workplaces for the future. Watch now and discover more about how Grammarly is leading the way, and hear Paul’s three ‘seeds of wisdom’ to help with your own thinking.
(Show notes, links and transcript for this episode.)
Guests:
Tracy Hawkins, Global Head of Workplace Experience and Connection at Grammarly
Nancy Goebel, Chief Executive Officer at the Digital Workplace Group
David Cairns, Senior Vice President – Office Leasing at CBRE Canada