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Creating safe cultures in uncertain times

38 min · 26. mars 2026
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We are in an era of constant disruption, where leaders are being challenged to create workplaces that are not only high-performing but also resilient and psychologically safe. How do we lead with empathy? What are actionable takeaways on sustaining engagement while embedding a culture of trust? Join us as we candidly explore these themes with senior HR, transformation and strategy leaders, Avik and Elena, and discuss how organisations can foster wellbeing and adaptability amid rapid or ongoing change.From navigating hybrid work to strengthening leadership capability and managing workforce anxiety, we'll look at how real-world strategies can drive both human and business outcomes. Become better equipped through this engaging exchange of perspectives and best practices to cultivate a culture where people and organisations can thrive even when the future feels uncertain

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We are in an era of constant disruption, where leaders are being challenged to create workplaces that are not only high-performing but also resilient and psychologically safe. How do we lead with empathy? What are actionable takeaways on sustaining engagement while embedding a culture of trust? Join us as we candidly explore these themes with senior HR, transformation and strategy leaders, Avik and Elena, and discuss how organisations can foster wellbeing and adaptability amid rapid or ongoing change.From navigating hybrid work to strengthening leadership capability and managing workforce anxiety, we'll look at how real-world strategies can drive both human and business outcomes. Become better equipped through this engaging exchange of perspectives and best practices to cultivate a culture where people and organisations can thrive even when the future feels uncertain

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