Leaders in a Hybrid World – with Culture Amp

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About this Edition

In this episode, we explore the evolving landscape of hybrid working, the leadership skills needed for successful management in a hybrid world, and the critical importance of empathy, trust, and self-management in this new era.

Guests:

  • Melissa Paris, Lead People Scientist at Culture Amp

Key Discussion Points:

  • The new working landscape shaped by the pandemic
  • Principles of hybrid working
  • Managing yourself before others
  • Leading with empathy
  • Trusting your employees

Podcast Host and Guests for this Edition

Host: James Marsh
James is a former HR manager, consultant, and editor of HRreview. He now leads learning and development for ethical food retailer Planet Organic, including introducing and heading their apprenticeship programmes. He also fosters the company’s commitment to a diverse and inclusive culture.

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Guest: Melissa Paris
Melissa is Lead People Scientist at Culture Amp, specializing in applying psychology through HR technology. She works with top companies to drive culture strategies and enable actionable data for improving workplace culture.

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