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To Office or Not to Office? The New Normal in the Workplace

To Office or Not to Office? The New Normal in the Workplace

by Heart+Mind | May 26, 2022 | Business, Webinars

Key trends:  The pandemic has opened the door to previously unthinkable approaches to the workplace   There is a great equalization ahead as employees and employers “re-negotiate” the meaning and nature of the mutually beneficial “employment...
What does the future of travel look like for 2022?

What does the future of travel look like for 2022?

by Heart+Mind | May 3, 2022 | Travel + Tourism, Webinars

Travel Trends Inclusivity and Diversity Cleanliness Standards Sustainability Desire for Reconnection Workforce or Labor Shortages Mobility and How We Travel What does the future of travel look like? Travel looks different today than it did pre-pandemic – face masks,...
Impact of Russian Invasion on Energy, Cybersecurity, and Trade

Impact of Russian Invasion on Energy, Cybersecurity, and Trade

by Heart+Mind | Apr 9, 2022 | Energy, Politics, Webinars

Our March Connections session commenced exactly one month after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The human tragedy unfolding in Europe has inspired global response and has shown indications of unifying Americans even in our hyper-partisan environment....
Meet Bruce Blakeman: A Heart+Mind Senior Consultant

Meet Bruce Blakeman: A Heart+Mind Senior Consultant

by Heart+Mind | Mar 23, 2022 | Public Policy + Issues, Q+A

We are excited to welcome Bruce Blakeman to the Heart+Mind family, as he comes on board as a Senior Consultant and our new Public Policy + Issues Practice Leader. Since Bruce is new here, we saw fit to put him through our rigorous Q+A so we could all get to know what...
Building Trust When Truth is Relative

Building Trust When Truth is Relative

by Heart+Mind | Mar 7, 2022 | Business, Heart+Mind Pulse, Webinars

In our February Connections session, “Doing Business in a Post-Truth World”, we jumped into the complexity of how society today operates in a cloud of cynicism and tribal alignment on facts and information. We benefited from a multi-national perspective on truth...
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