Change Management

People & Change Newsletter | June 2020

As we enter a new phase of lockdown easing and continuing disruption and dislocation for organisations, our global team is working across multiple sectors to help clients navigate the challenges they face.

In this newsletter, we share new best practice, thought leadership and practical solutions aimed at strengthening leaders and their people as they navigate COVID-19, a return to the workplace, restructuring and the reinvention of how and where we work. Interested in more information? Talk to us!

Working through COVID-19

As COVID-19 poses significant challenges to companies and communities, we’ve developed a series of support options for leaders, communications professionals, HRBPs and managers.

 

Latest insights and articles from our Global Team

 

Get in touch

For more information about all of our services, contact us at [email protected] or visit ftipeopleandchange.com

 

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