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Roaring Twenties 2.0? Crafting New Ways of Working for Better Well-Being

57 minutes (1 section)
Organizational Behavior

Course Description

COVID-19 ushered in many new challenges and practices. One of the biggest for leaders is how to gear organizations to adopt healthier habits and achieve well-being in their workforce.

Do employees want to be fully remote, hybrid, or fully in the office? How can management ensure a happy and healthy workforce with changing demands from employees?

This panel from the 2022 G1 Global conference brings together leaders in digital practices, HR, and entrepreneurship to discuss how new ways of working impact the way businesses manage their people and well-being.

(This content is provided by the G1 Institute https://g1summit.com/g1global/)

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