On our ‘Engaging People Powering Companies’ podcast this week, Amrit talks about how extraordinary people are, and how as leaders, if we don’t see the ‘extraordinary’ in our people, then how can we drive amazing workplaces?
On our ‘Engaging People Powering Companies’ podcast this week, Amrit talks about how extraordinary people are, and how as leaders, if we don’t see the ‘extraordinary’ in our people, then how can we drive amazing workplaces?
On our ‘Engaging People Powering Companies’ podcast this week, Amrit considers the beautiful weather we are having here in the UK, and how the sunshine just helps create that positive, summer vibe!
On this week’s ‘Engaging People Powering Companies’ podcast, Amrit spoke about purpose in the workplace. No matter your industry, function, or role, purpose permeates through all of it. He shared a quote by Viktor Frankl:
There are many organisations that have now fully embraced the remote working approach, allowing employees to choose where they would work best. But with work relegated to video calls and emails, what happens to the workplace culture?
It's easy to think that within larger organisations, people have greater access to talent development. How is a small to medium sized business meant to develop their teams, when they lack the budgets some of the larger organisations have?
Many of us initially began working from home as a temporary measure, taking hold of spare chairs and tables, occupying nooks and crannies within our homes. But now that this has become a more permanent way of working, what adjustments do we need to make to ensure we maximise engagement and productivity?
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