Previous Webinars
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Joining the Dots
between leadership, mental fitness, organisational structure and performance
Lisa LLoyd explains how many companies are focusing on the wrong thing – fixing poor outcomes, rather than focusing on what is needed for employees to succeed.
Find out how to achieve good mental health by focusing on the factors that impact it. Good mental health is the positive outcome when you join the dots between employee experience and engagement.
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This webinar is provided free of charge. If you feel you would like to make a donation to Guernsey Mind to support the work we do in the Bailiwick, you can do so here.
Presenter: Lisa LLoyd
Law firms: The cost of culture
Gemma Ellison talks about the hidden cost of culture in law firms and how to create healthy and inspiring performance environments, along with how to attract, develop and retain the best talent.
Although aimed at law firms, the knowledge Gemma shares can be applied to all businesses and includes:
- The importance of data
- Having a clear plan
- Relentless inclusivity
- Psychological safety
- Increasing capability
- Creating a team of leaders
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This webinar is provided free of charge. If you feel you would like to make a donation to Guernsey Mind to support the work we do in the Bailiwick, you can do so here.
Presenter: Gemma Ellison
Beyond the To-Do List: Tasks vs Relationships
We all have long to-do lists; getting things done to maximise productivity is the ultimate goal. However, when we overfocus on tasks to the detriment of our relationships, we end up with lower productivity.
In this webinar session, Mike Hohnen introduces polarity thinking to illustrate why finding a healthy balance between tasks and relationships is essential as well as looking at how the quality of relationships impacts the quality of our work.
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This webinar is provided free of charge. If you feel you would like to make a donation to Guernsey Mind to support the work we do in the Bailiwick, you can do so here.
Presenter Mike Hohnen