Shaping Success: Unlocking the Secrets to an Exceptional Workplace
Shaping success: Unlocking the secrets to an exceptional workplace
Explore the transformative strategies behind building exceptional workplaces in this insightful panel discussion. This engaging session features perspectives from leaders across diverse fields, tackling critical topics in organizational culture, well-being, and inclusivity.
Key Highlights:
- Leading by example
- A leaders’ vulnerability shapes workplace culture and employee well-being by giving their employees permission to do the same.
- Leaders shape experience and experience shape culture. Leaders’ actions normalise the behaviour that form culture.
- Bridging the disconnect
- Based on research jointly conducted by the John Hopkins Carey Business School and Great Place to Work, well-being, workplace culture and experiences have declined from its peak in 2021.
- While C-suites' well-being was observed to be quite stable, a sharp decline was observed for frontline staff and managers.
- Leaders feel they are doing a great job at well-being, yet there’s a massive disconnect with what their employees actually feel. This is the heart of the difference between action and words.
- Well-being practices:
- Personal strategies from the panelists, including wellness perks, burnout recovery, and enforcing healthy work-life boundaries.
- The role of a manager has greatly evolved. A manager is expected to be a functional coach, a mentor, and to also take care of their team members’ well-being.
- Managers must be enabled to take care of themselves, before they are able to take care of their team members.
- DEI beyond compliance
- The new Workplace Fairness Legislation will come into force in 2025 which will broaden the definition of inclusivity to cover areas such as family status, age and mental health.
- With the new legislation, there will be penalties for non-compliance. So, it now presents a business risk to get DEI right in an organisation.
- The legislation is a watershed moment, as what were previously guidelines will now become mandatory. This will provide a good starting point for companies to think beyond mere compliance to genuine inclusion.
From four-day workweeks to evaluating middle managers, discover the bold steps organisations are taking to create workplaces where employees thrive. After watching this thought-provoking session, remember that to create lasting change, it is most important to walk the talk.
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Speakers:
- Pamela Sng, Senior Consultant & Research Lead, Great Place To Work
- Sabrina Ooi, Co-founder & Chief Executive Officer, Calm Collective Asia
- Yap Qian Yin, Former Singapore Paralympian & Business Architecture Specialist, Accenture
Moderator:
- Bob Grove, Executive Director, WorkWell Leaders