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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

WCN & SHL Public Sector Webinar: Do you have the right leadership to drive strategic change?

WCN (the leading e-Recruitment specialist) and SHL (leader in talent measurement) will come together on Thursday 12th September to run a webinar on ‘Public Sector Leadership: Do you have the right leaders to drive strategic change?’

WCN (the leading e-Recruitment specialist) and SHL (leader in talent measurement) will come together on Thursday 12th September to run a webinar on ‘Public Sector Leadership: Do you have the right leaders to drive strategic change?’

The release of the Francis Report gave a damning testimony of NHS practice, highlighting what can happen when an organisation loses sight of its key mission. The findings uncover severe failings in leadership and indicate that a dramatic culture change is needed In the NHS and other public sector organisations.

Barry McNeil (Managing Consultant - Solutions Consulting, SHL) and Sarah Callery (Channel & Alliances Manager, WCN) will be running the workshop, exploring how the public sector organisations can take a proactive and objective approach to addressing leadership challenges. The webinar will give practical application of how to harness talent data to align and mobilise the right leaders to drive transformation success and minimise risk. The discussion will focus on how to:

  • Align leadership talent with organisational strategy
  • Identify the capability and capacity of current leadership talent
  • Bridge leadership talent gaps through targeted learning, and development and better informed recruitment
  • Benchmark leadership capability and compare against the rest of the industry


Barry and Sarah will look at the leadership challenges the public sector face, its key function and the behaviours required to be successful. Exploring leadership strengths in other sectors and the steps needed to drive cultural change through talent.

Reserve your webinar seat now at https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/684920433