Topic: Company Culture

Making Culture More Human with Erica Keswin

Making Culture More Human with Erica Keswin

With workplace culture on the tip of everyone’s tongue these days, how can you design a workplace that’s good for people and great for business? Never fear, workplace strategist  Erica Keswin is here—to give us an expert’s eye view of what aspects of culture to focus on to shape an employee experience where people are healthier, more productive, more engaged, more human.

Erica Keswin, workplace strategist, consultant, and author of Bring Your Human to Work, discusses the strategic insights and practical steps for shaping company cultures where people can bring their best selves to work. Interviewing Erica is Andrew Scarcella, host of The Work Place podcast. Together, they’ll lay out the strongest case yet for why workplace culture should be at the top of every HR department’s 2019 goals. The first 100 webinar registrants will receive a free copy of Erica’s Bring Your Human to Work.

  • See the latest thinking on what makes a workplace culture world-class
  • Hear answers to common (and not so common) questions from an experienced workplace strategist

Learn how to shape your workplace culture through levers like:

  • Professional development
  • Recognition
  • Wellbeing
  • Giving back
  • Technology & connection

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About The Speakers:
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Erica Keswin

Erica Keswin

Workplace Strategist, Author, and Podcast Host

Erica Keswin is a workplace strategist who has worked for the past 20 years with some of the most iconic brands in the world. Her first book, Bring Your Human to Work: Ten Sure-Fire Ways to Design a Workplace That is Good for People, Great for Business, and Just Might Change the World, a Wall Street Journal bestseller in its first week, serves as a powerful guide to a workplace revolution that honors relationships and puts people first.

Erica highlights how relationships are the most powerful driver of success for individuals and companies striving to attract and retain talent and loyal customers. Leaving audiences deeply informed and engaged, she reveals her tried-and-true, human roadmap for people seeking a more meaningful and connected work life. Erica’s insights can be seen in Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, Forbes, Inc, and many others. She is the founder of the Spaghetti Project, a platform devoted to sharing the science and stories of relationships at work.

Erica Keswin

Erica Keswin

Workplace Strategist, Author, and Podcast Host

Erica Keswin is a workplace strategist who has worked for the past 20 years with some of the most iconic brands in the world. Her first book, Bring Your Human to Work: Ten Sure-Fire Ways to Design a Workplace That is Good for People, Great for Business, and Just Might Change the World, a Wall Street Journal bestseller in its first week, serves as a powerful guide to a workplace revolution that honors relationships and puts people first.

Erica highlights how relationships are the most powerful driver of success for individuals and companies striving to attract and retain talent and loyal customers. Leaving audiences deeply informed and engaged, she reveals her tried-and-true, human roadmap for people seeking a more meaningful and connected work life. Erica’s insights can be seen in Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, Forbes, Inc, and many others. She is the founder of the Spaghetti Project, a platform devoted to sharing the science and stories of relationships at work.

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