Workshop - Compassion in leadership: the Essential Way of Being for Today's Great Leaders
Are your people experiencing lower levels of productivity and increased mental health absences?
Would you like to learn how today’s great leaders support productivity and promote positive mental health with Compassion?
If you are not achieving mentally healthy productive teams with a fully integrated leadership and wellbeing approach; you may be missing a core ingredient:
Compassion in Leadership: The Essential Way of Being for Today’s Great Leaders
With Karen Skehel, Walk on Waves Coach
Tuesday 14th June, 1pm (UK Time) / 2pm (Paris Time)
Online
Did you know?
- 91% (of leaders) said compassion is very important for leadership
- 80% would like to enhance their compassion but do not know how.
Today’s Great Leaders say Compassion at Work is the essential way of being to support optimal mental wellness and productivity. Supporting mental health is not only employers’ duty of care, but also key to employee engagement.
In this webinar you will learn:
- The early signs of poor mental health to be aware of
- Other signs of suffering to look out for that impact well-being and productivity
- How Compassion at Work promotes wellbeing and productivity
- How to lead with Compassion and support wellbeing and productivity; both yours and others (even if you are sceptical now )
- You will also have the opportunity to get your questions answered
About Karen Skehel For the last 20 years as a Compassion Focused Leadership Coach, Coaching Supervisor, Workshop Facilitator and a developer of Compassion Focused Wellbeing, Karen Skehel has helped hundreds of clients in many different sectors with many leadership and personal challenges. Today Karen helps organisations improve productivity & reduce mental health absence with a fully integrated Compassion at Work programme which includes :
She shares and has shared her compassion focused wellbeing with many charities too; including Mind, Crisis, and Age UK . |
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