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Expert Conversation with Matt Henry and Suzy Welch

Date:
June 19, 2024
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    Authors

    Matt Henry

    Managing Partner
    Chief Executive Officer

    Kennett Square

Summary

Matt Henry, Chatham's Managing Partner and CEO, and Suzy Welch, Professor of Management Practice, NYU Stern School of Business, discuss misunderstandings of authenticity, generational differences, the evolving workplace culture, and more.

Expert insights from Suzy Welch

  • The power of authenticity when building trust and positive relationships
  • How and why employee engagement has become a pressing issue in modern workplaces
  • Debunking Gen Z myths: How previous generations have influenced their workplace attitudes
  • Embracing adversity and learning from failure
  • Prioritizing meaningful connections and friendships over networking
  • Fostering managerial transparency and investing in the long-term vision of your company

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