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Roundtable for Senior HR Professionals

Building trust in the workplace: Why is trust so important, and how can we preserve and nurture it, especially if it breaks down?

Trust is the cornerstone of healthy, high-performing organisations. Without it, working relationships deteriorate, decisions are challenged, and both organisational performance and culture are compromised.

We’re all responsible for shaping and shifting our organisation’s culture.  It’s not an HR thing; it’s an everyone thing!  Come along and join Robert Ritchie in the conversation on how to nurture trust in organisations.

Here at Glaisyers ETL, we are hosting a joint event at our Manchester office on Thursday 26th September 2024, with Robert Ritchie of GEOAmey, Noreen Curtin of Curtin Wood and Russell Brown, Head of Employment at Glaisyers ETL. This seminar will guide you through the importance of maintaining a healthy workplace culture and how trust is the foundation of it all.

Exclusive guest Robert has held senior leadership roles in retail, energy, and higher education, with international experience. He regularly contributes to global journals, networks, and collaborations and is currently researching the neuroscience of trust.

Come along to join the conversation on what we can do as HR professionals to support our employees and businesses.

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Here’s what to expect

Registration will be at 8.00 am, the event will start at 8.30 am and finish at 9.30 am, after which there will be an opportunity for networking.

8:00

Join us for coffee/breakfast!

8:30

Welcome and introductions

8:45

Seminar begins

9:30

Questions & Networking

10:00

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