Driving Employee Engagement in the COVID-19 Impacted Work Environment
Streamed on 24th June, 2020
A Few key takeaways
- How has the workplace changed after the onset of the pandemic?
- Impact of COVID on employee engagement.
- HR challenges in the new environment.
About the Session
The Covid-19 pandemic has created a two-pronged challenge for organizations. On one hand, is the drastic economic impact on business. While, on the other hand, is the challenge of engaging a stressed-out workforce struggling in a drastically different work environment. In this webinar, our guests, Anjali Chachra, an Independent HR Consultant, and Saurabh Deshpande, a Freelance HR Business Partner dive deeper into the topic of “Driving Employee Engagement in the Covid-19 Impacted Work Environment.”Session Guests
Anjali Chachra
Freelance HR Consultant
Anjali Chachra has 20 years of experience in compensation & benefits management. It Includes 5+ years in consulting and 15+ years of line experience in Semicon, IT, ITES & Retail sectors, and a parallel stint as an HR Generalist. Currently, she is working as an independent HR consultant helping startups in setting up their HR policies and practices. Previously, she worked with Thomson Reuters as the Regional Reward Head, Global Operation Centers, covering 5 countries; India, Thailand, China, Philippines, and Poland.
Connect with Anjali on LinkedIn
Saurabh Deshpande
HR Partner & Advisor to Businesses
Saurabh Deshpande is a freelance HR Business Partner with deep generalist skills and a strong business connection. He works across for business strategy, design, and implementation, with a specific focus on Performance Management, Rewards, Career Architecture, Engagement, and Leadership Development. He is also passionate about bridging the employability gap among students and young professionals, by building core behavioral skills and providing guidance/counseling on how to approach the professional journey.
Connect with Saurabh on LinkedIn
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