Check out this video from the vault from an event we ran in November 2021.
Here is the original synopsis:
About this event
In these unprecedented times, the impact on people and relationships in organisations has been hard. But the further we get through this period the more we are learning about how to deal with it.
In this event we will be looking at some case studies, examples and advice from experts in the HR and people space about what they've done to build psychological safety, belonging and create remote social interactions that strengthen relationships.
What you can expect: - Actionable advice and guidance across the employee lifecycle - Real-life examples and initiatives - Lively discussion from a panel of experts
Who’s involved: This is a collaboration between London Heads of People and People Stories. Barry Cranford, founder of RecWorks and the London Heads of People community will host a panel of experts from the people space including: Marie Krebs - People Operations Manager at Learnerbly, Co-Founder of People Stories - https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-krebs/ April Williams - HR & Talent Consultant, Podcaster | Founder at Can?Did! https://www.linkedin.com/in/april-georgia-williams/ Olya Yakzhina - People Manager at Switchee - https://www.linkedin.com/in/olya-yakzhina-25251471/ Diana Marchese - Head of People Experience at Snyk - https://www.linkedin.com/in/diana-marchese/
Who should come: Advice will be targeted at Heads of People, Chief People Officers, HR directors, People Ops Managers and similar.
Anyone interested in delivering a better experience within the people department is welcome to attend.
This event is organised by RecWorks, a community-driven recruitment agency focussing on tech placements in London.
RecWorks are the creators of many groups and communities including Meet-a-Mentor, a free slack group that introduces aspiring CTOs to experienced CTOs, as well as more junior developers 2000 introductions made and counting! They also founded one of the largest Java User Groups in Europe, the 7000 strong London Java Community.
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