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Remote Leadership in a COVID-19 World – an anthropological perspective

Event Date:

Jan 13, 2021

Presenters:

Dr Monika Sumra

Founding & Managing Partner | Senior Business Anthropologist BUNKA INC.

Recording

Event Description

This natural experiment that is COVID-19 has challenged how we are able to express our sociality – our “human-ness”.

Prior to the pandemic, leaders were expected to be “in charge”, manage their teams, drive performance and foster creativity. Though these accountabilities have not changed, the landscape – the context in which such leadership endures – has.

Through the lens of anthropology, the study of humans, we will ask:

  • What does leadership look like in a remote working environment?
  • How do we foster trust, build relationships, and maintain cohesion?
  • How do we remain efficient?
  • How do we make our interactions more meaningful, more human?

COVID-19 will not be the last human disruptor.

So, let’s talk about it!

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This talk takes place at:

January 13 1pm ET (USA)

January 13 6pm GMT

January 13 8pm SAST

 

The talk is being repeated three hours later at a more friendly time for our Australian colleagues:

4pm ET (USA)

9pm GMT

Jan 14th 8am AEDT

Register here 

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