Equipping leaders to sustain performance: Davies leadership whitepaper

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Equipping leaders to sustain performance

There is a massive opportunity to create a healthier work/life balance for people whilst unlocking motivation and discretionary effort

There is a massive opportunity to create a healthier work/life balance for people whilst unlocking motivation and discretionary effort.

The global pandemic has accelerated an already rising trend towards at-home working. Covid restrictions make virtual working the only choice for a lot of knowledge workers and any return to in-person working will likely be in a very different form. Here at Davies we have both surveyed knowledge workers and worked with clients as they address the continued challenges of sustaining people and organisation performance in one of the most challenging of recent times.

In this whitepaper and in our upcoming Equip to Lead programme we set out what leaders need to do to meet today’s virtual demands of them. We explore how to lead sustained performance in a new world of work which reaches beyond this pandemic to a time when a mix of at-home and some in-person is the new norm.

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About the author

Deborah Challinor

Partner

People & Organisational Performance

I specialise in developing high performing organisations, helping businesses unlock how their talent can shape the future.

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