Life navigation

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Camilla Kring, Ph.D. ⋅ Founder ⋅ ck@supernavigators.com ⋅ Super Navigators ApS

Camilla Kring•  M.Sc. in Engineering•  PhD in Work-Life Balance•  Owner, Super Navigators ApS,

and inventor of Life Navigation•  Author of four books •  Founder of the b-society.org

The Big Picture

Creates a flexible work culture

1.  Management gives employees freedom of choice and action for when and where they work. Set your employees free from the concepts of “8 to 5” and that work is something that can take place only at the office. Work is an activity – not a place.

2.  Life Navigation courses. 15 hours per employee. Educating Super Navigators is a collective process for developing individual work times and spaces for work. When and where do you want to work?

3.  Implement flexibility in the culture and structure of the organization. Ensure that a flexible work culture is anchored in the organization’s personnel policies, email culture, and meeting culture and in the branding of the workplace.

Life Navigation – 3 steps

Why do organizations implement Life Navigation?

1.  They want to become number 1 in the Great Place to Work competition (problem: low Work-Life Balance satisfaction)

2.  They want to recruit and retain of the best talents (problem: high employee turnover)

3.  They want to reduce the stress level & burnout in the organization.

Life Navigation has been implemented in organizations in following countries:

•  Denmark•  Norway•  Sweden•  Finland•  Netherlands

•  Ireland•  Germany•  Poland•  Austria•  China

Who are Super Navigators’ customers?

1.  High achievers2.  Working 24/73.  Industries: Pharma, Tech start ups, Investment

bankers.

Making Companies More Attractive

Creates a flexible work culture

Barriers to a flexible workplace•  It is taboo to meet after 9 – a productive person meets

early. •  Leaders tend to favour early risers (A-persons) - those who

arrive at the office early. •  Flex time with fixed hours between 9am and 3pm. •  Your own mindset. Are you willing to set yourself free.

From visible to invisible work

Work 1919

80% of a company’s value is material

•  Unleash the energy! Work in your own rhythm.

•  We can make it possible for the early risers to start work at 7 in the morning and the late risers to start at 10. This could increase productivity in the companies, increase the quality

of life, and decrease sick leaves and stress.

80% of a company’s value is immaterial

Examples of industrial work culture

Olympics in Pole-sitting

Too busy

Are you joining us today?

Today’s worker

•  We are going to live by innovation, ideas, creativity, management, service and concepts.

•  The invisible work requires design of individual work times and spaces for work.

•  80 % of a company’s value is material.

•  Collective work design •  Clock time – sell your hours

•  80 % of a company’s value is immaterial.

•  Individual life design •  Choose times & spaces where

you work best

How to become a Super Navigator

A toolbox to improve your Work-Life Balance

Life Navigation Course

1. session: The Timekeeper – control of your time

2. session: The Pilot – set direction in your life

3. session: The Conductor – work and live in your own rhythm

4. session: The Space Creator – Choose the right surroundings

5. session: The Super Navigator – to live is to navigate

•  Pressure. More and more work.

•  Define an organisational not to do-list.

•  How do you help people to understand what you want them to achieve?

Focus

•  Performance: Morning / before lunch

Work design for A-persons

•  Performance: Afternoon or evening

Work design for B-persons

Life Navigation app