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As lockdown measures begin to ease, leaders are facing the fresh challenge of when and how to bring their workforce back into the business.
As lockdown measures begin to ease, leaders are facing the fresh challenge of when and how to bring their workforce back into the business.
As lockdown measures begin to ease, leaders are facing the fresh challenge of when and how to bring their workforce back into the business.
The Covid-19 crisis has tested organisationsâ agility, flexibility and innovation as never before: some organisations have planned and adapted better than others. In the evolving ânew normalâ business environment these attributes will be crucial in determining whether organisations succeed, or…
As lockdown measures begin to ease, leaders are facing the fresh challenge of when and how to bring their workforce back into the business.
As lockdown measures begin to ease, leaders are facing the fresh challenge of when and how to bring their workforce back into the business.
Watch Jo and Giles discuss the future of the travel sector and the on going implications of the Covid-19 crisis as we slowly emerge from lockdown
In every organisation, there will be a spectrum of opinions on returning to the workplace. While many will be keen to see colleagues again and re-establish a more ânormalâ way of working, others will be anxious, have specific needs to consider or simply be looking for clear information and signposting.
In the context of the financial and operational challenges emerging from the Covid-19 crisis, improving productivity has a renewed urgency: it could make the difference between business survival or failure.
As the saying goes, necessity is the mother of invention â and as businesses continue to face the enormous challenges brought about by the Coronavirus pandemic, this has never felt more relevant.
Watch Jo Causon interview Jo Moran, Head of Transformation at Marks & Spencer