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Panel: Supporting the Women Who Make Our Manufacturing Organizations Work
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Panel: Supporting the Women Who Make Our Manufacturing Organizations Work

At NAMES24 we recorded a panel discussing the women who make manufacturing organizations work.

Discussing, debating, comparing, and contrasting options in the New Normal of Work when we talk about working caregivers, employee mental health programs, work-life balance, flexibility and moving away from one-size-fits-all thinking, maternity leave, post-maternity leave reintegration, and more.

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How Toyota North America Looks After Employees’ Mental Health to Evolve the Workplace for Future Mobility
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How Toyota North America Looks After Employees’ Mental Health to Evolve the Workplace for Future Mobility

Kim Cockrell is chief human resources officer for Toyota Motor North America (TMNA), responsible for TMNA’s human resources (HR) function. In this role, she is responsible for the setting the vision and strategic direction of human capital across the North American Region. Her organization delivers solutions to enhance team member engagement for areas including Compensation, Benefits, Talent Development, Talent Acquisition, Strategy & Workforce Planning, HR Technology & Analytics, HR Communications, and Labor Relations.

Prior to Ms. Cockrell’s current position, she served as vice president of Human Resources, Toyota Motor North America.

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Betty Thompson of Booz Allen Hamilton — Mental Health Crisis: What Can Companies Do? What Can HR Do?
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Betty Thompson of Booz Allen Hamilton — Mental Health Crisis: What Can Companies Do? What Can HR Do?

At the most recent edition of the North American HR Executive Summit we sat down with Betty Thompson, the EVP & Chief People Officer of Booz Allen Hamilton about a themed lunch discussion she hosted about how companies can help their employees address Mental Health issues. While these lunch discussions are among the most popular features of Executive Platforms’ events, they are by their very nature small-group private conversations among people who have opted in to engage on something that really matters to them. In this interview, Betty very generously shares some of the key takeaways of that conversation with a wider audience in the hopes that we can all do our part to improve access to Mental Health resources and destigmatize talking about this important issue. Give this episode a listen!

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The Business Imperative for Emotional Wellness in the Workplace
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The Business Imperative for Emotional Wellness in the Workplace

Supporting mental health and employee wellness in a dynamic and rapidly changing world Understanding the evolving mental health landscape Implications for the future talent pipeline and pivotal transition points Best practices for establishing a wide range of programs to support employees and their families Anne Oxrider SVP, Global Compensation & Benefits Bank of America  

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Fireside Chat: 2023 Is Coming in Hot. Are You Missing These 3 Priorities in Next Year’s Plan?
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Fireside Chat: 2023 Is Coming in Hot. Are You Missing These 3 Priorities in Next Year’s Plan?

 Indicators already show the economy slowing, and organizations are tightening budgets as a result. What’s the best strategy for HR leaders? Take the lead in finding ways to maximize efficiencies across people and existing program investments. Attend this session to hear how to successfully navigate business challenges by focusing on three key priorities: Tackle mental health issues: Burnout will continue to be a chief cause of job flight, with 88% of working parents suffering from exhaustion and fatigue at work, and 72% of frontline workers saying they’re barely able to manage stress or worse. Address family care gaps – 74% of…

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