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HR and future of work panel debate
This will be a panel discussion that will drill down into the now; and look at the myriad of challenges facing HR leaders as they deal with the mass proliferation of remote working and having to navigate employees back into work, following the unprecedented furlough scheme.
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We assembled a prestigious panel for this debate:
- Stephen Ravenscroft – Head of Employment at Memery Crystal LLP
- Dr Nicola Millard – Principle Innovation Partner at BT
- Andrew Scott – CEO at the Ascot Group
- Matthew Moore – Managing Director at CV-Library
- Ben Kiziltug – International Lead and UK Country Manager at Personio
- Nick Ulycz – Chief Operating Officer at Domestic & General
Here’s what was covered during the discussion
- Stephen Ravenscroft: With many companies seeing staff returning to work – can you give us an overview of what you feel leaders need to consider when bringing people back into their businesses? (1:56)
- Matthew Moore: At CV Library – how have you adapted how you work during COVID-19? (9:27)
- Nick Ulycz: How you have found the transition to remote working and any issues or opportunities that has been brought up? (10:25)
- Andrew Scott: How have you found the transition in your business to a new way of working? (12:43)
- Dr Nicola Millard: Is the Twitter model of ‘working from home forever’ realistic when you consider real estate obligations and the benefits of an office culture? (20:36)
- Ben Kiziltug: What role is digital innovation and software playing in how it will be shaped? (29:40)
- Stephen Ravenscroft: On the point of remote working – how does a business ensure it meets its legal obligations – around things like safe working/if an employee is injured at home etc.? (36:27)
- Matthew Moore: What impact has COVID-19 had on the jobs market? (43:03)
- Nick Ulycz: We are about to potentially enter a depression – what does this mean for working and will we return to normal considering the profound changes that are happening to the jobs market? (46:27)
- Andrew Scott: What have you seen in the jobs market and have you seen a spike in applications? (49:09)
- Ben Kiziltug: Who’s responsibility is an employee’s mental health: theirs, or their employers? (52:51)
- Stephen Ravenscroft: Who’s responsibility is an employee’s mental health: theirs, or their employers? (54:27)
- Andrew Scott: Who’s responsibility is an employee’s mental health: theirs, or their employers? (55:56)
- Dr Nicola Millard: Could you give us some insight into looking after an employee’s mental health? (57:16)
- Matthew Moore: What sectors are growing in the economy during the pandemic, if any? (1:00:06)
- Nick Ulycz: Who’s responsibility is an employee’s mental health: theirs, or their employers? (1:01:24)
- Final word from Matthew Moore: (1:02:50)
- Final word from Dr Nicola Millard: (1:03:25)
- Final word from Ben Kiziltug: (1:03:52)
- Final word from Andrew Scott: (1:04:26)
- Final word from Stephen Ravenscroft: (1:05:29)
Special thanks to Memery Crystal for sponsoring this panel discussion: https://www.memerycrystal.com/