Webinars

computer screenJoin BPM’s HR Consulting leaders Jill Pappenheimer and Nancy Durlester DuBois on Wednesday, June 17 as discuss how organizations can learn to adapt to new workplace dynamics, but reposition or reinvent the path forward on an ongoing basis. The webinar, hosted by the Marsh & McLennan Agency, starts at 11:00 AM PST

This constant motion in uncertain times requires businesses to be resilient, compassionate, flexible and agile. But, how do employees, managers and leadership create this successful positioning? They do it together.

In this presentation, BPM’s HR professionals will discuss management strategies that embrace the successful alignment of people with changing priorities, regardless of where employees are located. They will also present strategies and approaches for managing remote teams and creating streamlined collaboration, so your team, whether in the office or working remotely, can do their best work.

About BPM’s HR and People Services Group

BPM is one of the largest California-based accounting and consulting firms, ranking in the top 50 in the country. Let us help you change the way your workforce engages at work and how your company engages with your workforce. From complete HR outsourcing, consulting and recruiting to PEO transitions and an engaged culture, our HR and People Services group can scale up or down with your organization and help keep your options open from the beginning. Whether you need project based help, a long term partner, or just a nudge in the right direction, we have the expertise to deliver an effective and strategic solution to any HR challenge.

About Marsh & McLennan Agency

Marsh & McLennan Agency LLC is a subsidiary of Marsh – the world’s leader insurance broker and risk advisor – established in 2008 to serve as a platform for the middle market. MMA offers commercial property, casualty, personal lines, and employee benefits to midsize businesses and individuals across North America.

About the Presenter
Headshot of Jill Pappenheimer.

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