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From re-onboarding to rewarding: prioritising people in the return to work

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Available On-Demand Organisations are either preparing or implementing their return to work strategies, and are asking: how do we gain a competitive edge? In this unprecedented logistical exercise, it’s vital to prioritise people. From attracting top talent to optimising performance, L&D and leadership development, it’s necessary to prepare teams for the challenges and opportunities ahead. […]

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Organisations are either preparing or implementing their return to work strategies, and are asking: how do we gain a competitive edge? In this unprecedented logistical exercise, it’s vital to prioritise people. From attracting top talent to optimising performance, L&D and leadership development, it’s necessary to prepare teams for the challenges and opportunities ahead. This can be achieved through a range of initiatives, including tech enablement, engagement and a focus on wellbeing. In this webinar hosted by HRD Connect and Access Group, leaders will discover:

  • Continuous engagement is key to a successful people strategy
  • Why culture will become even more important in regards to talent
  • The impact of highly engaged vs. disengaged teams in the organisation

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