What makes a digital workplace truly effective? In this episode, I talk to Sharon O'Dea, co-founder of Lithos Partners, about the intricacies of navigating the digital workplace.
Sharon brings her wealth of experience in digital communications and workplace strategies to the table, sharing insights on how organizations can leverage technology to enhance employee performance and mitigate human risk.
The conversation delves into the practical challenges of managing digital workplaces, from AI integration to the complexities of remote work.
Sharon also offers personal anecdotes, including her unique experiences in Iraq and Amsterdam, shedding light on how geography can shape one’s professional journey.
You'll hear about the importance of effective communication, the risks of poor digital practices, and the evolving work landscape in a post-pandemic world.
Guest Biography
Sharon is the co-founder of Lithos Partners, a boutique consultancy that specializes in digital workplace strategies and internal communications.
With a career that spans several years in communications, Sharon has a rich background in digital transformation and helping organisations navigate the complexities of the modern workplace. Her work includes guiding companies in optimising digital employee experiences, managing organisational data, and adopting effective communication practices in an increasingly digital world.
On her official website, Sharon describes herself as a digital strategist passionate about using technology to enhance human potential.
Beyond her professional achievements, she is known for her engaging social media presence, sharing insights on digital work, remote working, and her experiences living in Amsterdam.
AI-Generated Timestamped Summary
[00:00:00] Introduction to the episode and guest Sharon O'Dea.
[00:01:00] Sharon discusses her work at Lithos Partners and her focus on digital workplace strategies.
[00:02:00] Sharon's experience in Iraq working with the fledgling Iraqi Parliament.
[00:04:00] Challenges of digital communication and collaboration in a sectarian context.
[00:06:00] Sharon’s move to Amsterdam and how the city influences her work and life.
[00:10:00] The importance of intentional communication in remote work environments.
[00:16:00] Discussion on AI note-takers and the risks they pose in workplace communication.
[00:20:00] Challenges of managing organizational data in a digital workplace.
[00:28:00] The debate over remote work versus returning to the office.
[00:32:00] The role of technology in building workplace connections and engagement.
[00:39:00] How to create value in the digital workplace and avoid bad digital practices.
[00:44:00] The evolving expectations for digital experiences in the workplace.
Links
Sharon's website: https://sharonodea.com/
The Week Note that covers this episode: https://sharonodea.com/2024/08/25/weeknote-2024-34/
Sharon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharonodea/
Sharon's (now retired) account on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/sharonodea
Sharon brings her wealth of experience in digital communications and workplace strategies to the table, sharing insights on how organizations can leverage technology to enhance employee performance and mitigate human risk.
The conversation delves into the practical challenges of managing digital workplaces, from AI integration to the complexities of remote work.
Sharon also offers personal anecdotes, including her unique experiences in Iraq and Amsterdam, shedding light on how geography can shape one’s professional journey.
You'll hear about the importance of effective communication, the risks of poor digital practices, and the evolving work landscape in a post-pandemic world.
Guest Biography
Sharon is the co-founder of Lithos Partners, a boutique consultancy that specializes in digital workplace strategies and internal communications.
With a career that spans several years in communications, Sharon has a rich background in digital transformation and helping organisations navigate the complexities of the modern workplace. Her work includes guiding companies in optimising digital employee experiences, managing organisational data, and adopting effective communication practices in an increasingly digital world.
On her official website, Sharon describes herself as a digital strategist passionate about using technology to enhance human potential.
Beyond her professional achievements, she is known for her engaging social media presence, sharing insights on digital work, remote working, and her experiences living in Amsterdam.
AI-Generated Timestamped Summary
[00:00:00] Introduction to the episode and guest Sharon O'Dea.
[00:01:00] Sharon discusses her work at Lithos Partners and her focus on digital workplace strategies.
[00:02:00] Sharon's experience in Iraq working with the fledgling Iraqi Parliament.
[00:04:00] Challenges of digital communication and collaboration in a sectarian context.
[00:06:00] Sharon’s move to Amsterdam and how the city influences her work and life.
[00:10:00] The importance of intentional communication in remote work environments.
[00:16:00] Discussion on AI note-takers and the risks they pose in workplace communication.
[00:20:00] Challenges of managing organizational data in a digital workplace.
[00:28:00] The debate over remote work versus returning to the office.
[00:32:00] The role of technology in building workplace connections and engagement.
[00:39:00] How to create value in the digital workplace and avoid bad digital practices.
[00:44:00] The evolving expectations for digital experiences in the workplace.
Links
Sharon's website: https://sharonodea.com/
The Week Note that covers this episode: https://sharonodea.com/2024/08/25/weeknote-2024-34/
Sharon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharonodea/
Sharon's (now retired) account on Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/sharonodea