About this event
The new year presents a pivotal moment for organisations. Workplace pressures are mounting as many budgets shrink and leaders are struggling to support their teams while making smart, rapid decisions amid waves of disruption. So where does HR go from here?
Tune in to this Personnel Today webinar in association with Culture Amp for a forward-looking, practical discussion on how HR leaders and organisations can adapt, lead and emerge stronger in 2025.
Discover why performance measurement is moving away from looking at individual achievements, and how to curb heightening employee-employer tensions. We also spotlight the surprising vision for people leadership and the internal impact of AI that every organisation needs to be ready for.
Personnel Today editor Rob Moss is joined by Eleni Teichmann, a senior people scientist at Culture Amp, for a data-led discussion on topics ranging from performance management, emerging leadership styles and the practical ways in which AI is affecting the workplace.
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This 60-minute webinar includes a presentation, discussion and audience Q&A.
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An experienced business editor, Rob has been hosting webinars and podcasts about HR, L&D and employment since 2006. He became editor of Personnel Today in 2010, leading a team of expert journalists who cover HR trends, employment law, and all the latest news in the profession.
Eleni partners with customers in collecting, understanding, and taking action on employee feedback through the use of technology and the application of psychological knowledge, theory and practice. Prior to Culture Amp, she worked for the Berlin police department, first in in-house consulting specialising in assessment and selection, statistics and organisational development. Later, Eleni took on roles as group lead for strategic assessment, recruiting and employer branding. She previously gained experience in the psychometrics industry, HR consulting and L&D in a tech and gaming start-up. Eleni has an MSc in Industrial & Organisational Psychology and has studied at the Universities of Bochum, Berlin and Warsaw. Her main areas of interest include employee engagement, leadership and workplace culture as well as mental health.