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Do you know what your employees think of you and your organisation? Have you ever asked them? Do you know what they are saying about your business to others, inside and outside? Do you hope it’s good things? Do you pray it’s positive? Or do you know for sure?
10 years ago the MacLeod Report highlighted the 4 enablers of employee engagement that underpinned thriving and productive work environments. One of those enablers was the need to give employees a voice within the business, so that they feel listened to, valued and able to contribute to its success.
Come and hear more about the 4 enablers to engagement from Amber Kelly (founder of Employees First Ltd) and listen to David MacLeod OBE (co-author of the MacLeod Report and co-founder of Engage for Success) interview Joe Wiggins (International Director of Communications) from Glassdoor about the power of employee voice and the best places to work.
Listen and ask questions from a panel of business leaders, including Clive Smart and Caroline Cuthbertson (Sky Betting and Gaming), Rebecca Jeffs (Serco Plc) and Sean Leahy (NHS Essex Partnership University Trust).
Hosted by EFS East Midlands Area Network and Nottingham Trent University, the event is a great opportunity to learn about the importance of employee voice and how organisations are creating engaging, productive and thriving workplaces.
Panel Members:
David MacLeod OBE, Co-founder, Engage for Success
Joe Wiggins, International Director of Communications, Glassdoor
Clive Smart (Head of Talent and Acquisitions) and Caroline Cuthbertson (Digital Marketing Manager, Talent Attraction & Engagement), Sky Betting and Gaming
Rebecca Jeffs, Colleague Experience Director, Serco Plc
Sean Leahy, Executive Director of People and Culture, NHS Essex Partnership University Trust
Hosts:
Amber Kelly, Founder, Employees First Ltd
Andy Goram, Founder, Bizjuicer
Sarah Pass, Senior Lecturer at Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University
The event will be live streamed through Eventbrite. To participate in the event, you will need to register for a ticket to receive the bespoke link to join. You will be sent detailed instructions via email closer to the event.
If you have any questions, please email: sarah.pass@ntu.ac.uk