January 13 2022

The Future of Work: Leading in a Post Pandemic World

NEW DATE!

Location: HRSHRM Headquarters, 1403 Greenbrier Parkway, Suite 150, Chesapeake, VA 23320
In-Person Registration and Lunch: 11:15 a.m. – Noon
(Lunch catered by Taste Unlimited)
Virtual Registration: 11:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
Presentation: Noon – 1 p.m. (*NOTE: Due to HRCI guidelines lunch will not be available after Noon for in-person attendees.)

Register before January 6, 2022
Members: $25
Not Yet Members: $35

Register after January 6, 2022
Members: $35
Not Yet Members: $45
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HRCI and SHRM recertification credits pending.

In-Person Attendee Registration (SOLD OUT)

Virtual Attendee Registration

This presentation looks at the future of work in the context of the pandemic’s pre-current and post realities. The workforce will never be the same which provides a unique opportunity to recreate workplace expectations, cultures and policies—while navigating the Great Resignation for the success of leaders, followers and ultimately organizations.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand work in the context of the pandemic.
  • Determine strategies for post-pandemic workplaces.
  • Contextualize the Great Resignation along with strategies to thrive.

ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:

Dr. A. Gregory Stone is a Professor in the School of Business & Leadership (SBL) and program director for the Regent MBA program. He joined the Regent University faculty in 1995, and received his A.B., M.S., Ed.S., and Ph.D. degrees from Indiana University. He is a creative new-program designer/builder and is cutting edge in his approach to online instruction and the applied use of instructional technologies.

Dr. Kathleen Patterson is a Professor and the Director of the Doctor of Strategic Leadership program at Regent University, where she has been since 1999. Dr. Patterson is noted as an expert on servant leadership and has co-coordinated 3 Global Roundtables, in the Netherlands, Australia, and Iceland. Additionally she is involved in numerous consulting projects nationally and abroad, and sits on the boards of the Larry C. Spears Center, CareNet, Millennials for Marriage, and the MENA (Middle East and Northern Africa) Leadership Center.