?? LIVE conversation: Stopping staff turnover in client-first industries
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?? LIVE conversation: Stopping staff turnover in client-first industries

As a reader of the Mental Health at Work newsletter, we figured you care about your team's wellbeing. So here's a heads up about our next live event, created especially for HR folks in client-facing industries.


From law to accountancy, consulting to advertising—every industry where the client always comes first has two things in common:

  • Top talent is hard to find
  • The demands of the job often lead to burnout and people quitting

It’s not hard to see why. Employees in these industries often say they have two bosses—their actual bosses, and their clients.

Working evenings, taking calls on weekends, responding to big last-minute changes—when a client wants something, it can be tough to say ‘no’.

For many, this simply isn’t sustainable.

This creates a problem for HR & leadership: how do you create a working culture that prioritises work-life balance when client demands end up trumping wellbeing initiatives?

It’s a difficult task, but the benefits couldn’t be clearer: 88% of professionals now think an employer’s mental health policies are important when looking for a new role.

In this webinar, you’ll learn:

  • Concrete ways to create a more balanced culture that employees want to stick with
  • How to keep wellbeing policies going in the face of challenging demands from clients
  • How to get both employees & clients to buy into a more sustainable working culture

Secure your spot—before your competitors do ??? https://bit.ly/3YFIYdu


About the speakers

Leanne Wright (née Maund) Osborne Clarke

As an experienced lawyer, Leanne advises founders and management teams on M&A and private equity transactions. Early in her career, she was Chair of the Junior Lawyers Division of the Law Society, acting as ambassador and advocate for over 70,000 lawyers across England and Wales. She spent six years on the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee of the Law Society and is now a board member of a charity which supports survivors of human trafficking and modern slavery, alongside her legal work.

Throughout her career so far, she’s left her mark on five different law firms, giving her a strong understanding of the challenges facing the industry. She’s passionate about making the world of business a place which enables everyone to achieve their dreams.

Kenny Mulcahy — Oliva

With over 15 years in HR and Talent Technology, Kenny Mulcahy is an experienced professional known for connecting organisations with exceptional talent. During his time at LinkedIn, he played a vital role in enhancing client HR functions and empowering sales teams. Kenny shifted his focus to leading people and promoting a healthy workplace culture in 2017—and he hasn’t looked back since. Today, as Oliva's Head of Commercial Growth, Kenny helps companies sustainably invest in employee wellbeing.

Sarah O'Rourke

Account Executive @Hubspot

1 年
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Josh Emerson

Engineering Leader & Coach

1 年

So glad Oliva is putting this together. Retaining employees is so incredibly valuable. When someone leaves, they don’t just reduce your headcount, they take their company specific knowledge, and sometimes their clients with them. Of course you can’t prevent “natural attrition” but making sure you have the best workplace culture in place will allow people to be their best selves at work, and will increase their likelihood of sticking around.

Holly K. Kaufman-Hill

Copy, design, product marketing | Oliva ??????

1 年

Spot = secured ??

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