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[CIPD Webinar] Calling all HR and IC professionals: it’s time to engage with your frontline workers
For too long, frontline workers have been unfairly disadvantaged by their organisations not having the interdepartmental cohesion or digital tools to properly connect with them. As a result, levels of employee engagement and wellbeing amongst deskless workers are disproportionately low.
If HR and internal communications align their efforts and share their skillsets, these teams will not only reach and engage the deskless workforce, but also improve engagement with senior internal stakeholders.
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Agenda
What you'll learn from this webinar
For too long, frontline workers have been unfairly disadvantaged by their organisations not having the interdepartmental cohesion or digital tools to properly connect with them. As a result, levels of employee engagement and wellbeing amongst deskless workers are disproportionately low.
If HR and internal communications align their efforts and share their skillsets, these teams will not only reach and engage the deskless workforce, but also improve engagement with senior internal stakeholders.
This People Management Insight webinar, produced in partnership with Flip, will explore how HR and internal communications professionals can work together to bring frontline workers out of the digital dark ages and into the forefront of corporate consciousness.
Questions asked
Why are frontline workers quitting their jobs?
How do the needs of frontline workers differ from those working at a desk?
What are the barriers to HR and IC teams collaborating effectively?
What does successful collaboration between HR and IC look like?
What are the options available, digital or otherwise, to drive meaningful engagement?
Our experts
Lisa Alber
Lisa is part of Flip's founding team and leads the Customer Success team for Flip. In this role, she is responsible for Flip’s customer relations as well as technology adoption amongst frontline workers.
Sebastian Ullrich
Sebastian Ullrich is a core member of the Technology, Media & Telecommunications (TMT) practice at Boston Consulting Group, with a strong focus on the telecommunications industry, and in particular, B2B growth, large-scale transformation, infrastructure optimisation, and sustainability. He has special expertise in organisational transformation topics within TMT, as well as across industries.