Culture Reset

Culture Reset
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How do you change workplace culture? Honest conversations about creating the best environment for success 🚀With hosts Caroline Kenyon and Juliette KumarProduced by Kenyons & Co
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The podcast emphasizes various themes surrounding workplace culture, including health and wellness in the workplace, managing stress during transitions, and tackling systemic issues like racism. Episodes feature discussions on topics such as personal development for public sector professionals, the impact of menopause on women in leadership, and evidence-based approaches to structural racism in organizations.

How do you change workplace culture? Honest conversations about creating the best environment for success 🚀
With hosts Caroline Kenyon and Juliette Kumar
Produced by Kenyons & Co
When something goes badly wrong in an organisation, human factors are often identified as the cause.
When things work well it can be because human factors – or ergonomics as the science is also known – have been considered in the planning.
In this episode we hear how human factors are being applied in the NHS, from setting up a new service to planning a new hospital; and how a human factors approach helps to build a healthy workplace culture.
Our guest is Fran Ives of Health Innovation West Midlands, who is the President Elect of the Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors. Fran is in conversation with Caroline Kenyon.
Useful links:
Chartered Institute of Ergonomics and Human Factors: https://ergonomics.org.uk/
All Systems Ergo podcast: https://www.healthinnovationwestmidlands.org/our_work/all-systems-ergo-podcast-2/

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