The future of work is authentic and flexible | Albane Fagot-Veyron | TEDxSciences Po Lyon
[Vidéo interprétée en Langue des Signes Française (LSF) par Karine du CRILS].A travers son talk "Authenticité et flexibilité seront les piliers du monde du travail de demain", Albane Fagot-Veyron explore comment la semaine de 4 jours transforme nos environnements professionnels en favorisant une organisation plus humaine et équitable. En s’appuyant sur sa propre expérience de vie avec des maladies chroniques, elle invite à repenser notre rapport au travail, en dépassant le mythe de la surproductivité pour promouvoir de nouvelles organisations où l'authenticité de chacun et chacune est reconnue et pleinement valorisée. Illustrations de Florence Rutschi.
Montage vidéo réalisé par Thierry Souksavanh. Débutant en tant qu'astrophysicienne, son parcours atypique lui a offert une perspective unique sur divers environnements professionnels.
Aujourd'hui elle aborde avec passion le sujet de la flexibilité au travail, résonnant particulièrement avec son expérience de vie. Elle-même touchée par une maladie chronique, la semaine de 4 jours a révolutionné son quotidien.
Avec passion et singularité, Albane cherchera à vous montrer que notre authenticité et nos singularités sont des forces à exploiter dans le monde du travail. Son récit personnel, ponctué de rencontres et de recherches constituent un atout précieux pour une compréhension plus inclusive de la réalité professionnelle. Avec son style qui lui est propre, elle énoncera comment la flexibilité peut non seulement améliorer la qualité de vie des individus, mais aussi la dynamique collective au sein des environnements professionnels. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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