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Making Work Better - 01 - The organisations that are Making Work Better

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In this Making Work Better series overview, Denise Quinlan, interviewed by Ruth Christie, Leadership and Personal Development Coach, shares why we need to make work better. She says ‘it’s time to stop fracking human resources’, and that we need to make sure work is humanly sustainable. She identified 5 key strategies in her research that are define the organisations that are winning for their people and their business. In this and every episode, you'll get practical strategies and ideas you can put into action - knowing they're tried and tested by successful workplaces. Denise lifts the lid on the secrets of future-fit leadership gleaned from inspiring leaders across a range of workplaces who are making a difference for their people. Get your free copy of the Making Work Better Report here: https://mailchi.mp/nziwr/making-work-better-report-2024 Follow Dr Denise Quinlan @drdenisequinlan linktr.ee/drdenisequinlan https://nziwr.co.nz/ Follow Ruth Christie, Leadership and Personal Development Coach @ruth-christie https://www.ruthchristie.com/ IG: @viewfromtheruthtop Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
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In this Making Work Better series overview, Denise Quinlan, interviewed by Ruth Christie, Leadership and Personal Development Coach, shares why we need to make work better. She says ‘it’s time to stop fracking human resources’, and that we need to make sure work is humanly sustainable. She identified 5 key strategies in her research that are define the organisations that are winning for their people and their business. In this and every episode, you'll get practical strategies and ideas you can put into action - knowing they're tried and tested by successful workplaces. Denise lifts the lid on the secrets of future-fit leadership gleaned from inspiring leaders across a range of workplaces who are making a difference for their people. Get your free copy of the Making Work Better Report here: https://mailchi.mp/nziwr/making-work-better-report-2024 Follow Dr Denise Quinlan @drdenisequinlan linktr.ee/drdenisequinlan https://nziwr.co.nz/ Follow Ruth Christie, Leadership and Personal Development Coach @ruth-christie https://www.ruthchristie.com/ IG: @viewfromtheruthtop Broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
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