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WEBINAR: New world. New rules.

Nov 12, 2020

Amy Stern, Managing Director of Research & Strategy, and Charlie Heidrick, Ph.D., Research Manager, share their latest research on employee engagement. 

This year has brought about significant changes in the way people go to work each day. Some employees have worked tirelessly to provide essential services, often with reduced staff or in isolation from their family. Others have transitioned to doing their jobs entirely from home, faced for the first time with balancing work productivity and caregiving or homeschooling. Every situation is different, presenting a unique challenge for company leaders: How do you support, engage and inspire employees in this new way of working?

Listen as Amy Stern, Managing Director of Research & Strategy, and Charlie Heidrick, Ph.D., Research Manager, share:

  • The twelve aspects of work that are most impactful in driving outcomes like effort, commitment and inspiration
  • How these aspects have changed over the past year and what makes them relevant in 2020
  • What leaders can do to focus on employee engagement in their organizations
Hear the latest research on employee engagement. Watch

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Amy Stern

Amy Stern

Vice President, Employee Solutions

Amy Stern is Vice President of Employee Solutions at BI WORLDWIDE. Her research has resulted in peer-reviewed publications, invited lectures, research awards, and valued insights for many clients. Amy’s deep understanding of employee experimental psychology allows her to combine critical thinking and creativity to create custom research that gets to the heart of diversity, equity, and inclusion at work. She advises companies on how to create an equitable and inclusive workforce where all employees can thrive.
Charlie Heidrick

Charlie Heidrick

Research Manager
Research and Strategy

Charlie Heidrick is the Research Manager for the Research and Strategy team at BI WORLDWIDE. Charlie’s research background includes the study of motivation, health, and performance. Central to his research is the thought that our behaviors are affected by many domains, such as personal, cultural, and social. Charlie used these principles to earn a PhD from Colorado State University in Applied Social and Health Psychology while studying the health behavior of Northern Colorado adults. Charlie brings research expertise and a curiosity about human behavior to the Research and Strategy team at BI WORLDWIDE.

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