Redefining Work: Employee health and happiness in the changed economy
Presented and hosted by: The Globe and Mail
The pandemic has destabilized the way many employers and employees think about work, with nearly every industry seeing increases in stress, anxiety and burnout.
From frontline workers encountering unprecedented challenges on the job to knowledge professionals struggling to establish boundaries between home and “office” lives, and leaders of all types trying to strike the right balance for their employees, the challenges created over the last two-plus years are real. But with these challenges come opportunities for employers to fundamentally rethink what work is and what it ought to be.
In this timely webcast from The Globe and Mail, leading experts in human resources, workplace culture and employee happiness will share what the workplace of tomorrow could look like and how to get there.
Please note that this event will take place in English only.
Moderator
Tim Kiladze, Reporter and Streetwise Columnist, The Globe and Mail
Speakers
- Dr. Jennifer Dimoff, Assistant Professor, Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources Management, Telfer School of Management
- Louise Taylor Green, Management Consultant, Educator and
Leadership Coach - Nabeela Ixtabalan, Executive Vice President, Chief People and Corporate Affairs Officer, Walmart Canada
- Peter Pontone, Vice President, Human Resources, RICOH Digital Services, Ricoh Canada Inc.
- Kelly Schmitt, CEO, Benevity
The Telfer School of Management is the proud presenting sponsor of a series of 4 webcast events - Road to Prosperity – Ideas for a Better Canada to bring top thinkers and experts from across Canada together to chart a new way forward.
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