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Is Technology the New Employee Engagement? with Nicole Reading

Nicole Reading (Global Internal Communications Director) is speaking on “Is Technology the New Employee Engagement?” at 9:45am on Tuesday 19th November at Excellence in Leadership 2019, which takes place on Monday 18th – Tuesday 19th November 2019.

In this exclusive preview, Nicole discusses the importance of a communications plan for when organisations are going through times of change, emphasising the importance of engaging people through communications from the very beginning of a journey of change. By doing this, organisations can align, leaders, employees and senior leadership, especially during times of change.

Nicole continues to look at the importance of leadership during times of change, focusing on the authenticity that leaders project ‘on the floor’.

Nicole is speaking at the BTN’s Excellence in Leadership Conference 2019. This year we still have the underlying focus on business transformation, but EiL 2019 has a pertinent theme of ‘Delivering through Uncertainty’. Our speaking line-up is still jam-packed with incredible speakers from organisations like Twitter, Citigroup, The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, Too Good to Go, Sage, the BBC, The Telegraph and many more. Our industry-leading speakers will be delving into innovative ways of working and thinking in our current climate through presentations, discussions and panel sessions. You can learn more about the EiL and our speakers here. Early bird tickets are available now at a price of £499Don’t miss out

 

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