Jess Kutch: What productive conflict can offer a workplace
Jess Kutch: Što produktivan konflikt može ponuditi radnom mjestu
TED Fellow Jess Kutch is the cofounder of Coworker.org, a nonprofit that helps people join together to improve their jobs and workplaces. Full bio
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an organization called coworker.org
organizaciju Coworker.org
to help people join with coworkers
kako bi zbližila kolege
na radnom mjestu.
in the workplace.
of reactions to what I do.
about what organizing is.
o tome što je organiziranje.
what I do and I told him,
odgovorila na pitanje što radim,
like, Marie Kondo-style.
organiziranju u stilu Marie Kondo.
I could use some of that around here.
Meni bi ovdje dobro došlo.
our patient files."
it's not that kind of organizing,
da to nije takva vrsta organiziranja.
to work tomorrow
had gotten together
the second kind of reaction:
from the conversation
to tell me a story.
or a coworker or a friend
a neutral response to what I do.
neutralnu reakciju na moj posao.
a lightning bolt of excitement.
such strong reactions?
izaziva tako snažne reakcije?
or a senior leader of some kind,
ili neka vrsta višeg voditelja,
with that power being challenged.
kada netko tu moć dovede u pitanje.
who lacks it and needs it,
kome nedostaje moć, a treba je,
and shake me, you're so pumped.
i protresti od uzbuđenja.
from understanding
na radnom mjestu.
in our workplace is real,
na radnom mjestu je stvarna,
ovisno o našim ulogama i statusu.
depending on our roles and status.
like office politics, right?
poput politike u uredu,
for power thoughtfully
to you all about today,
dovodi u neugodnu situaciju.
some of us uncomfortable.
with policies and decisions,
o međusobnoj posvećenosti.
our commitment to each other.
"productive conflict"?
''produktivan konflikt''?
sportskom odjećom i opremom,
for an outdoor retailer --
and asked for a raise.
was fairly standard for her position
uobičajena za tu poziciju
the authority to give such a raise.
dati joj takvu povišicu.
the end of the conversation.
to create a campaign on coworker.org,
pokrenuti kampanju na coworker.org,
to give raises to store employees.
povišice za zaposlenike trgovine.
from around the country
zaposlenici iz cijele zemlje
and sharing their own stories
i dijeliti svoje priče
was impacting their lives.
that they had quit recently
kod konkurencije za veću plaću.
od njih nisu htjeli dati otkaz.
that they didn't want to quit,
in the company's mission,
vjerovali su u misiju tvrtke,
was a growing problem in their work lives.
problem u njihovom poslovnom životu.
of employee activism,
napora zaposlenika,
in cities across the country.
by productive conflict:
"produktivan konflikt":
that aren't working for us
in doing this work
u produktivan konflikt
in productive conflict
and their coworkers.
the worst workplaces,
najgori poslovi, najgora radna mjesta
employee activism on our site,
zaposlenika na stranici,
we can accomplish great things.
možemo postići sjajne stvari.
by employees there
to legitimate safety concerns.
pravila odijevanja i briga o sigurnosti.
the lowest voluntary turnover rate
stopu dobrovoljnog otkaza
productivity rates as well.
stopa produktivnosti.
you shouldn't fear conflict,
trebali bojati konflikta
in your workforce.
that can be difficult to manage,
nesigurnosti kojom je teško upravljati,
to tell you something
that needs your attention.
especially important right now,
transforms nearly everyone's job
gotovo svačiji posao,
that contain our work
since the Industrial Revolution.
od Industrijske revolucije.
and participating in the future of work.
i oblikovati budućnost rada.
and changing the parts of our work lives
naših radnih života
a coworker invites you
letter to your boss,
about the new health care plan,
kao na priliku
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Jess Kutch - Labor entrepreneurTED Fellow Jess Kutch is the cofounder of Coworker.org, a nonprofit that helps people join together to improve their jobs and workplaces.
Why you should listen
Jess Kutch and her team at Coworker.org are figuring out the technology, organizing models, financing and policies that can help workers improve their companies and industries in today’s economy. At Coworker.org, they believe anyone can be a workplace organizer and that seeking positive change at work is a form of civic and community leadership that requires infrastructure. Since 2013, hundreds of thousands of people in the United States and worldwide have used Coworker.org tools and services to win wage increases, scheduling improvements and parental leave benefits; end biased dress codes; fix harassment policies; demand corporate ethics and much more. Coworker.org also helps channel workers' information about the real-time effects of digital economy trends -- like automation, data profiting, surveillance and app-based gig work -- to influence decisions that will shape the future of work and inequality.
Kutch has 15 years of experience innovating at the intersection of technology and social change. Previously, she led a team at Change.org that inspired hundreds of thousands of people to launch and lead their own efforts on the platform. She also spent five years at the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), where she pioneered digital strategies for the labor movement. Kutch is a TED Fellow, an Echoing Green Global Fellow, a J.M.K. Innovation Prize winner and an Aspen Institute Job Quality Fellow. She is a frequently requested speaker at business, labor, futurist, democracy and economic conferences around the world. She has been invited to provide expert testimony to the EEOC Task Force on Harassment in the Workplace and the National Labor Relations Board. In 2015, Coworker.org cohosted the first-ever White House Town Hall on Worker Voice.
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