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The Busyness Paradox

The Busyness Paradox

Di: Frank and Paul
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The world of work is a world of paradox. In this podcast, we tackle your everyday workplace or office environment topics, challenges, or activities. We also discuss trends and strategy in business. Our end goal is to help managers stamp out bad practices and help employees deal with them. Drs. Frank Butler and Paul Harvey, two management professors, co-host this podcast. We encourage your participation in our podcast by asking questions or sharing your experiences with us.© 2025 The Busyness Paradox Economia Gestione e leadership Management Successo personale Sviluppo personale
  • AI in HR: What’s the Worst That Could Happen? (Live from SMA)
    Dec 23 2025

    Live from the Southern Management Association conference in Greenville, SC, Frank hosts a special episode of The Busyness Paradox with guest Dr. Julie Hancock, Director of the People Center at the University of North Texas (https://cob.unt.edu/mgmt/tpc/index.html). With Paul “replaced by AI” for the day, the conversation explores the intersection of artificial intelligence and human resources—and what happens when algorithms meet employee lives.

    They tackle big questions:
    •Should we actually worry when AI isn’t involved in hiring?
    •Can algorithms remove bias—or just learn new ones from us?
    •Does AI improve HR decisions, or simply automate bad ones faster?
    •What skills will the next generation need to thrive alongside AI?
    •How do we protect the “human” side of human resources?

    Along the way, they dive into:
    •The dangers of AI hallucinations (including fake meta-analyses and citations).
    •Students using ChatGPT in creative — and not-so-creative — ways.
    •HR’s reputation as the “Grim Reaper” and how AI could make that worse.
    •Whether robots will eventually achieve citizenship, feelings, or just vacuum better.
    •Why prompt engineering may become the next big job field.

    This episode blends humor, real-world HR insight, and a live audience eager to jump into the discussion. If you care about work, people, ethics, or the future of HR, this one’s for you.

    Come visit us at busynessparadox.com to see episode transcripts, blog posts and other content while you’re there!

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    56 min
  • Free Bagels Won’t Fix It: Why Gen Z Hates Work
    Oct 7 2025

    In this episode of The Busyness Paradox, Frank and Paul dive into Maya Sulkin’s viral article, Why Gen Z Hates Work, and unpack what’s really driving younger workers’ frustrations with traditional careers. From stalled job markets to the lure of influencer lifestyles, we explore how cultural shifts and economic realities collide in shaping Gen Z’s approach to work.

    🔑 Key Topics Covered

    •Why Gen Z unemployment is more than double the national average

    •How TikTok and influencer culture make corporate jobs look meaningless

    •Real-life stories: job rejections, influencer “success,” and burnout

    •Why middle management has become a “punishment” instead of a promotion

    •The disconnect between corporate perks and what Gen Z actually values

    •What this generational shift means for the future of work

    🤔 Why You Should Listen

    Whether you think Gen Z is lazy, savvy, or simply playing by new rules, this episode will challenge assumptions about work, purpose, and what younger generations actually want from their careers. Spoiler: it’s not free bagels.

    📌 Episode Links

    •Original article: Why Gen Z Hates Work – The Free Press

    •More episodes of The Busyness Paradox: busynessparadox.com


    Come visit us at busynessparadox.com to see episode transcripts, blog posts and other content while you’re there!

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    39 min
  • Return to Office: Bagels, Spreadsheets, and the Productivity Pendulum
    Sep 26 2025

    After a long hiatus, Frank and Paul are back behind the mics for The Busyness Paradox, and this time they’re diving into one of the most divisive workplace topics of the moment: Return to Office mandates. From federal policies to corporate culture shifts, they explore who’s calling employees back, why some companies are thriving without it, and how different setups affect productivity, mental health, and team dynamics.

    Along the way, they detour into:

    •Paul’s 18-month spreadsheet project to track Justin Wuntake desk time.

    •Whether free bagels count as a legitimate return-to-office perk.

    •Why scanning all your home appliance manuals into AI might just change your life.

    •Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee’s surprising success story with a fully remote workforce.

    •The pendulum swing between remote flexibility and in-person mandates — and where it might land next.

    With their usual mix of humor, practical insight, and side quests into AI, textbooks, and podcast improv competitions, this episode is part catch-up, part workplace commentary, and all Busyness Paradox.

    Come visit us at busynessparadox.com to see episode transcripts, blog posts and other content while you’re there!

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