Work as you know it is dead

In the midst of major societal changes, work is not spared. While it may seem that work is undergoing a radical overhaul, the current transformations are occurring in strict continuity with a social history we can trace. To better understand the evolution of work and equip ourselves to face it, we must move beyond the outdated notion that work is a destiny and an obligation.

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Michaël V. Dandrieux
Michaël V. Dandrieux, Ph.D., is a sociologist and co-founder of Eranos. For the past 20 years, he has guided leaders across various industries: shaping the future of healthcare with Pierre Fabre, steering Chloé's transition to stakeholder governance, fostering worker engagement at Nexans, navigating Air France's cultural response to COVID, promoting Pernod Ricard's values of conviviality, and enhancing women's confidence with L'Oréal USA. Rooted in the tradition of the sociology of the imagination, he teaches at Sciences Po Paris within the School of Management and Impact and serves on several Boards of Directors and Mission Committees.

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