穿着鞋子走一英里

Q3 Computer Science
Queue Pub Date : 2022-04-30 DOI:10.1145/3534860
Jenna L. Butler, Catherine Yeh
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新冠疫情在许多方面改变了人们的工作方式,但许多结果在本质上是矛盾的。对一个人有效的方法可能对另一个人无效(甚至第二天对同一个人无效),我们还没有弄清楚如何准确预测什么对每个人都有效。正如您在这里描述的复合人物角色中所看到的,有些人与孤立和孤独作斗争,很难与他们的团队建立社交联系,或者发现与远程团队进行混合工作的时间压力非常大。另一些人则喜欢这种新发现的工作方式,享受更多与家人在一起的时间,白天锻炼的灵活性更大,更好的工作/生活平衡,以及更强烈的为世界做贡献的愿望。我们如何构建工作环境、工具和流程来支持人们正在经历的各种体验?
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Walk a Mile in Their Shoes
Covid has changed how people work in many ways, but many of the outcomes have been paradoxical in nature. What works for one person may not work for the next (or even the same person the next day), and we have yet to figure out how to predict exactly what will work for everyone. As you saw in the composite personas described here, some people struggle with isolation and loneliness, have a hard time connecting socially with their teams, or find the time pressures of hybrid work with remote teams to be overwhelming. Others relish this newfound way of working, enjoying more time with family, greater flexibility to exercise during the day, a better work/life balance, and a stronger desire to contribute to the world. How can we build work environments, tools, and processes to support the full range of experiences people are going through?
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