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How to be happier at the workplace: connect with your colleagues | Marie Schneegans | TEDxEMLYON

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    Within the next three years,
    I want all employees around the world
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    to feel happier
    and more connected at work.
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    In large corporations,
    employees are often unhappy,
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    which can lead to burn-out
    and even sometimes suicide.
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    One of the main reasons
    is the lack of social engagement,
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    and this is what I want to fight.
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    I want to share my experience
    working in a big bank in Switzerland.
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    Don’t get me wrong.
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    I love to work.
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    But these conditions are very stressful.
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    I had little to no free time,
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    I cried often, and I was usually unhappy.
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    I wasn't really meeting anyone new,
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    and I was always with the same operants
    from my department.
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    At lunch, I would always eat alone
    in front of my desk
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    or with the same colleagues
    from my department.
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    So, I decided to change that.
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    I realized that if I wanted
    to be happy at work,
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    I had to get to know people
    from different backgrounds,
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    and understand how the company works.
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    So, I went to different floors,
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    and asked people randomly
    to have lunch with me.
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    They were very surprised,
    but most of the time they said yes.
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    Once, I had a legal issue
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    for the wealth management project
    I was working on,
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    and I thought that instead
    of looking on Google for one hour,
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    why not have lunch with someone
    from the legal department?
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    The next day we had lunch,
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    the problem was solved,
    and I made a new friend.
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    Colleagues from my department
    started to tell me,
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    "Marie, you've just joined as an intern
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    and you already know everyone.
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    Can I come with you so I can also meet
    new people during lunch?"
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    Of course I told them to join.
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    And at some point, I even had lunch
    with the president of the bank.
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    At the same time, I started opening
    a collaborative space in Paris
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    where people from different backgrounds,
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    like engineers, designers, and artists
    come together to meet and collaborate.
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    And my motivation
    for this project was simple.
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    I believe that everyone
    should have the ability to create.
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    So I was flying every weekend
    to make this project happen.
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    And I was very creative,
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    I had a lot of energy.
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    I thought that everyone should create.
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    Creation went exponential.
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    The more people meet,
    the more they discuss,
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    the more they create.
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    And I believe this model could also work
    in banks and large corporations.
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    So, I decided to leave
    the banking world and university,
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    in order to create an app,
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    where employees can meet
    and have the option to never eat alone.
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    When a company has many employees,
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    I see this as an amazing opportunity.
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    Let’s pause for a minute and think
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    that the true size of the company
    is not the number of employees it has,
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    but the connection between them,
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    because this is
    where the true strength resides:
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    when people connect
    with each other, they do things.
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    they create things,
    and potentially amazing things.
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    Big companies are starting
    to take care about this.
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    When people connect, they’re
    more productive and happy at work.
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    The benefits for employees
    and companies are simple.
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    It improves knowledge exchange
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    and collective intelligence
    to spark innovation.
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    It improves talent retention.
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    It improves employees'
    happiness and engagement.
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    It improves
    the internal professional network.
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    If big companies want
    to attract the future generation,
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    they need to create a workplace
    where they are happy and creative,
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    where speaking to your boss
    or to someone from another department
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    is a norm rather than an exception.
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    And for all of you who will soon graduate,
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    think about this:
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    what will your future employers do so
    that you’ll be happy working with them?
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    Thank you.
Title:
How to be happier at the workplace: connect with your colleagues | Marie Schneegans | TEDxEMLYON
Description:

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.

How to be happier at the workplace and enhance your creativity: connect with people within your own company. Marie's experience working in the banking sector: stress, burnouts, and little interaction between employees. For her, the answer lies in connecting people within the company, from different branches and hierarchical levels, to enhance creativity and employee well-being.

Marie is a born entrepreneur who loves to create experiences that connect people. While attending a Bachelor degree simultaneously in Paris and Frankfurt, she also worked in Wealth Management at UBS in Zurich and founded [Freespace] in Paris, an experiment to show what becomes possible when a community shares the gift of a physical space. She is now starting her own company, Never Eat Alone, which is a mobile app to connect employees inside large corporations. She also just started Young Sunshine, a non-profit dedicated to teaching young people to be more conscious and to step out of their comfort zone.

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Video Language:
English
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Duration:
04:33

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