7/4/2023 0 Comments The people lab download![]() Details on the upcoming Nordstrom Innovation Bootcamp.I sent it to my team at Indeed Labs because it really resonated with our approach. Google’s PiLab did the analytical work on management that resulted in the Project Oxygen results.Ī look around the Nordstrom People Lab website reveals some awesome content: The PiLab’s collection of industrial & organizational psychologists, decision scientists, and organizational sociologists have as their mission to conduct innovative research that transforms organizational practice within Google and beyond. ![]() Doing R&D in HR isn’t a particularly common practice, but when your employees build virtual tours of the Amazon and tools to translate between 60+ languages, you need creative ways to think about productivity, performance, and employee development. The PiLab plays the unusual role of conducting applied research and development within People Operations, Google’s version of Human Resources. This includes everything from supporting teams that are redesigning our Recognition program and Hiring/Onboarding Processes, to designing resources for teams and leaders, to collecting and visualizing data and metrics about our culture and people, and running Innovation Bootcamps, Design Thinking Workshops, and other coaching.Īnd here’s a description of Google’s PiLab: Our primary role is to bring a data driven, human centered, innovative lens to our People, Culture and Leadership practices. ![]() This is a dedicated, full time team that will focus on learning, coaching, experimenting and designing tools, resources and workshops. My guess is that the good people at Nordstrom were inspired by Google’s PiLab. This instantly reminded me of Google’s People & Innovation Lab (if you haven’t heard of it, here’s a good intro). Interested in checking out our new People Lab? Apply here. When I went back to re-watch recently I noticed an interesting thing on their website: A while back Nordstrom Innovation Lab posted a great video of the team working inside a Nordstrom store to rapidly prototype and iterate on a iPad app for sunglass shopping:
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