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Actively Working Together: The Great Resignation

54 min · 21 de ene de 2022
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Why are so many people quitting their jobs? As everyone deals with the losses and disruption from the pandemic, it is clear the workplace is not immune to changes needed to meet the needs of their most important resource, their people. Three Villanova MPA alumnae join us to discuss The Great Resignation – its causes and impacts, and how it is a wakeup call to reexamine how workplace teams function and how employees are treated. -  STEPHANIE PHARO IS A HUMAN RESOURCES BUSINESS PARTNER, SENIOR GENERALIST FOR THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. -  VERACELLE VEGA HANSEN IS THE CHIEF PEOPLE OFFICER AT RESIDENT. -  JEAN WINTZ DABNEY IS THE PROGRAM DIRECTOR FOR PARENTING SERVICES AT PHMC, A NONPROFIT IN PHILADELPHIA

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