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This is the first podcast dedicated to happiness at work. We interview authors, entrepreneurs, coaches, and industry experts to discover what they're doing to foster happiness in the workplace while living passionate and purposeful lives. At Management 3.0 we believe that happiness at work should be the 'norm' and not the exception. If you're looking for the modern day toolkit for managers and leaders who care about happiness at work, then visit www.management30.com.
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Jul 10, 2020

How can we be more inclusive of our customers? What's one thing we'll do differently in the next two weeks? Transformation can be daunting but if we take incremental steps it doesn't have to be overwhelming. In this fabulous episode, the super star duo, Tanya Spencer, senior HR business partner at BT in London and Stephanie South, HR business partner for HSBC technology, explain what it takes to adopt agile practices in HR and why HR needs to be the beacons right now and help leaders stay connected with their teams and keep up morale.

Tanya Spencer and Stephanie South are speaking at Forward Virtual as well as Forward Summit in Berlin.

Forward Virtual Day 1, 19th November 2020, 10:35 – 11:15

Your beautiful strategy is undeliverable: Too many initiatives, too much jargon, but great aspirations? Too many plans and too little progress but all the right intent? Apply agile techniques to executive and other non-technical teams to help them streamline and make real progress against their aspirations.

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