Great workplaces require great people leaders, but the state of work today makes this a particularly challenging period to be a manager.
Employees are more distributed and disengaged than ever. Managers need new skills to navigate the performance issues and other inequalities in hybrid and remote work. They also require new levels of support and training to lead healthy teams that balance productivity with empathy.
We’ll share new data from RedThread Research on the current plight of managers and discuss what organizations must do now to enable and support them for future success. Registrants will also receive an exclusive executive summary of RedThread’s new research on this topic, “Managing Better in 2023.”
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Stacia is a researcher and thought leader on talent management, leadership, diversity and inclusion (D&I), people analytics, and HR technology. As a frequent speaker and writer, she has been featured in Fortune, Forbes, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and numerous HR trade publications. She has been listed as a top 100 influencer in HR technology and in D&I. Stacia co-founded RedThread Research in 2018 after leading talent and workforce research for eight years at Bersin by Deloitte. Before Bersin, she spent nearly five years conducting research and creating learning content for the Corporate Leadership Council, which is part of CEB/Gartner. She has an MBA from the University of California, Berkeley, and a master’s degree from the London School of Economics.
Joseph is a repeat entrepreneur and the co-founder and former CEO of Cultivate, an artificial-intelligence-powered solution for leadership coaching and development. Cultivate was acquired by Perceptyx in February 2022. As part of the Perceptyx team, Joe leads platform and Cultivate product development. Joe is a frequent industry speaker who writes about the future of work and lectures on software product management at the University of California Berkeley Extension.