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When Lucinda Quigley addressed the Inclusive Workplace Conference, she tackled a question that resonates with leaders everywhere: why do we feel so disconnected at work? Her session, “Reconnecting in a Disconnected World,” sparked conversations that cut to the heart of today’s workplace challenges.
The Heart of the Matter
Dr. Brené Brown’s research defines connection as the energy that exists when people feel seen, heard, and valued. But in today’s workplace, with teams scattered across time zones and video calls replacing spontaneous conversations, authentic connection often feels out of reach. It’s not just about remote work – we’re navigating generational differences, political tensions, and technological shifts that can leave teams feeling adrift.
During her talk, Quigley shared a compelling example: a high-performing remote team hitting all their targets while quietly struggling with burnout. The metrics looked great, but the human connection was missing.
The Real Cost of Disconnect
Disconnection carries tangible costs. Team innovation suffers. Trust erodes. Minor misunderstandings escalate into larger issues. One senior leader in attendance described how their organization’s intense focus on resilience had paradoxically created more isolation among team members.
Rebuilding Bridges: A Three-Pronged Approach
Virtual Connection: Making it Work
While virtual work presents unique challenges, it’s not the barrier we often assume. One senior manager shared how their remote team built stronger relationships through intentional virtual coffee chats than they had in their previous office setting. The key? Authenticity and consistency.
Looking Ahead
Quigley concluded with a thought-provoking question: “what does meaningful connection at work look like for you?” The responses revealed a common thread – whether through casual conversations about life outside work or feeling truly heard during meetings, connection can’t be manufactured. It must be deliberately cultivated.
Together, we can build workplaces where connection isn’t just a buzzword – it’s a reality.
Written by Riley Soley
Events and Social Media Manager
03 Dec 2024
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