Breakfast seminar
About early signals of lost power in organizations?
Thursday, April 16, 7:30 a.m.-9:00 a.m.
Are you a CEO, HR or manager with personnel responsibility in a larger organization?
Welcome to a breakfast seminar on how you can spot risks for stress and mental health. Many organizations work hard on strategy, goals and work environment. Yet, there is a feeling that:
– strategic initiatives are losing momentum
– sick leave is increasing
– stress is detected too late
– signals from the organization are missed
Why?
Not because organizations lack will, but because they often lack early signals, clear direction and goals. At this breakfast seminar, we talk about how organizations can capture signals in time before problems become big, and how to capture data and facts to create action.
Speaker: Kicki Molin Yesbox and Kristina Elliot Rehappen
Read about the speakers here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristinaelliot/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kickimolin/
Location: Odengatan 81 (Odenplan)
Date: Thursday, April 16
Program
07.30 Breakfast mingle and coffee
08.00 Seminar and questions
08.50 Summary
09.00 We say goodbye
The basic question of breakfast:
How can management understand what is happening in the organization before problems become visible?
Yesbox shows how Work Pulses data and the STARS model can provide insight into:
- clarity in the organization
- autonomy and responsibility
- collaboration and relationships
- early risks of stress and lost performance
Support managers to catch early signs of ill health
Rehappp shows how to work with:
- Early signs of stress and mental illness
- The importance of daring to have difficult conversations earlier
- Support in conversations when someone is not feeling well
- Preventing sick leave through timely and appropriate action
- The manager's role in identifying and supporting
- How more confident managers create stronger organizations
We share experiences from digital support and practical efforts in organizations.
register now
Location: Odengatan 81 (Odenplan)
Date: Thursday, April 16
Program
07.30 Breakfast mingle and coffee
08.00 Seminar with question and answer session
08.50 Summary
09.00 Finish
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