In this webinar
In today’s polycrisis world - global uncertainty, social issues, and economic instability are increasingly shaping workplace dynamics. Change continues to accelerate, and the only certainty seems to be uncertainty. Conjointly, the presence of five distinct generations working simultaneously in the workplace is a novel, and historically unprecedented phenomenon. Building trust has never been more challenging, or more important. A new era of work requires a new era of leadership.
In this, the third session in our series, we explore what trusted leadership looks like in the modern workplace and how organisations can support leaders to build cultures of connection, trust, and psychological safety, to help achieve better business and societal outcomes.
Speaker
Vicky O'Neill, HR Strategy Specialist, Ibec
Who should attend
Senior leaders, HR professionals, team leaders, people managers. Any member who works in an organisation that has employees spanning all ages and stages in life will find this webinar of benefit.
Please feel free to share details of this free seminar with any colleagues that may be interested in attending.
Seminar Series overview - The culture equation
Culture runs through every part of your business – it shapes how people work, communicate, and make decisions. Your culture is the thread that links your entire business – from leadership to frontline – shaping every team, every process, and every outcome. When you understand your culture, you can navigate tough times more effectively and grow stronger when opportunities arise.
This year's Autumn Series of free webinars will examine some of the essential elements that make up an organisation’s culture, helping you to foster a more robust operation to drive success and growth.
During our four-webinar series we explore how the culture of our organisation can influence the key elements of business operations, the wellbeing of your employees and leadership, sustainable business practices and leadership. To learn more about the other webinars in the series - click here.