The Road to Recovery: Expert Conversations Video Series
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In this series we unpacked how 2020 has changed the way we live and work forever. We compared pre-2020 life to what we’ve learned throughout the year, and examine where these leaders think 2021 will take us. We reflected on seven broad topics to help you prepare for and successfully establish a future-ready organization.
Episode 1: Keeping a Pulse on Your People
The events of 2020 have dramatically increased the level of stress employees have been feeling. In our first episode, Eric Boles speaks with Paula Allen, Karen Collins and Emily Deacon about understanding the psychological strain 2020 has had on people and offer some best practices on how to support them in a meaningful way.
Episode 2: The Rise of Virtual Learning
The sudden transition to virtual classroom instruction has been one of the most significant COVID-19-related disruptions. In this episode, host Eric Boles speaks with Kelly Richmond Pope, Gina Jeneroux and Jeff Sibler about how the pandemic has changed the nature of educational instruction, and what it means for schools, organizations and companies moving forward.
Episode 3: Workplace Transformation
What is the role of the office in a post-pandemic future? Eric Boles hosts Peter Miscovich, George Della Rocca and Jonathan Franze in a discussion about what the workplace transformation will look like, and what it means for employees.
Episode 4: How the Democratic Process Will Change
This election season is like nothing we’ve ever seen. In this episode, Cris Landa, The Hon. Scott Brison and David Jacobson joined host Eric Boles in a discussion about how the democratic process will change even after COVID-19 is behind us.
Episode 5: Reshaping Talent
The COVID-19 pandemic and events surrounding racial injustice have changed business as usual. Host Eric Boles speaks with Jaclyn Jensen, Shannon Costigan and Jennifer Schlott-Rouzan about what recruitment and retention will look like in this new environment.
Episode 6: How Everyday Life Has Changed
The pandemic has altered just about every aspect of our lives. Eric Boles asks Dr. John Whyte, Cameron Fowler and Erica Kuhlmann about what new methods, technologies and habits could be on the horizon, as well as what the next normal might look like.
Episode 7: How 2020 Will Shape a Generation
The events of 2020 have affected everyone, but its impact on the younger generation has been particularly powerful. In our final episode, Eric Boles talks with Cheryl Cran, Dr. Laurence Mussio and Yogesh Amle about how our current “radical uncertainty” could shape the group known as Generation COVID, or Gen C.
In this series we unpacked how 2020 has changed the way we live and work forever. We compared pre-2020 life to what we’ve learned throughout the year, and examine where these leaders think 2021 will take us. We reflected on seven broad topics to help you prepare for and successfully establish a future-ready organization.
Episode 1: Keeping a Pulse on Your People
The events of 2020 have dramatically increased the level of stress employees have been feeling. In our first episode, Eric Boles speaks with Paula Allen, Karen Collins and Emily Deacon about understanding the psychological strain 2020 has had on people and offer some best practices on how to support them in a meaningful way.
Episode 2: The Rise of Virtual Learning
The sudden transition to virtual classroom instruction has been one of the most significant COVID-19-related disruptions. In this episode, host Eric Boles speaks with Kelly Richmond Pope, Gina Jeneroux and Jeff Sibler about how the pandemic has changed the nature of educational instruction, and what it means for schools, organizations and companies moving forward.
Episode 3: Workplace Transformation
What is the role of the office in a post-pandemic future? Eric Boles hosts Peter Miscovich, George Della Rocca and Jonathan Franze in a discussion about what the workplace transformation will look like, and what it means for employees.
Episode 4: How the Democratic Process Will Change
This election season is like nothing we’ve ever seen. In this episode, Cris Landa, The Hon. Scott Brison and David Jacobson joined host Eric Boles in a discussion about how the democratic process will change even after COVID-19 is behind us.
Episode 5: Reshaping Talent
The COVID-19 pandemic and events surrounding racial injustice have changed business as usual. Host Eric Boles speaks with Jaclyn Jensen, Shannon Costigan and Jennifer Schlott-Rouzan about what recruitment and retention will look like in this new environment.
Episode 6: How Everyday Life Has Changed
The pandemic has altered just about every aspect of our lives. Eric Boles asks Dr. John Whyte, Cameron Fowler and Erica Kuhlmann about what new methods, technologies and habits could be on the horizon, as well as what the next normal might look like.
Episode 7: How 2020 Will Shape a Generation
The events of 2020 have affected everyone, but its impact on the younger generation has been particularly powerful. In our final episode, Eric Boles talks with Cheryl Cran, Dr. Laurence Mussio and Yogesh Amle about how our current “radical uncertainty” could shape the group known as Generation COVID, or Gen C.
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