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Season 2 - Episode 1 Why redundancy matters - a line manager's perspective

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In this episode, experienced line manager Stuart Betteridge shares his honest and practical perspective on leading teams through redundancy. From being put at risk himself to supporting others, Stuart offers valuable insights into what HR teams can do to best support their managers. We discuss the importance of visibility, empathy, and strong HR-manager partnerships, as well as the challenges of selection, supporting survivors and balancing the need to follow a process.

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In this episode, experienced line manager Stuart Betteridge shares his honest and practical perspective on leading teams through redundancy. From being put at risk himself to supporting others, Stuart offers valuable insights into what HR teams can do to best support their managers. We discuss the importance of visibility, empathy, and strong HR-manager partnerships, as well as the challenges of selection, supporting survivors and balancing the need to follow a process.

Useful Links From This Episode

Connect with Stuart on LinkedIn

Connect with June on LinkedIn

Visit the Wildwood Coaching website

Sign up to hear about our next FREE 1 hour Redundancy Lunch and Learn

Rate and Review the Podcast

If you found this episode of Redundancy Matters helpful, please do rate and review it on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.

If you’re kind enough to leave a review, please let June know so she can say thank you. You can always reach her at: [email protected]

Enjoyed This Episode? Don’t Miss the Next One!

Be notified each time a new episode of Redundancy Matters is released and get access to other free tools and resources by signing up to receive a free regular email from Wildwood Coaching.

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