The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

People skills in a pandemic

- ROB MCLAREN, BUSINESS EDITOR

ACourier Business Briefing on the topic of ‘managing people in a global pandemic’ was held with three expert speakers yesterday.

Craig Nicol, managing partner of Thorntons, started proceeding­s by describing how the company adapted to the pandemic as the courts and its estate agency business closed in the first lockdown.

Then Kathryn Hill, an employment engagement adviser for Skills Developmen­t Scotland (SDS), showcased programmes that have helped firms in Tayside and Fife to continue to grow.

Finally, Cami Alexander, a developmen­t coach at DC Thomson, shared tips for change, wellbeing and developmen­t.

There was then a question and answer session with topics covered including resilience, whether home working will continue, and how to encourage creativity while people are working remotely.

Mr Nicol said: “It’s been a privilege to be part of the Courier Business Briefing to reflect on recent challenges as well as discuss a road map for the future where resilience as individual­s and as a business will be crucial.

“As leaders, we have all learned a great deal from the past 10 months and we will continue to develop in leadership.

“It has highlighte­d that people are the lifeblood of any organisati­on, and supporting our people has been at the core of all our decision-making at Thorntons while providing a consistent service to clients.

“At all times, but particular­ly through challenges, communicat­ion is key and I would encourage all businesses to provide regular, honest, two-way communicat­ion to keep your people informed of the good and the bad.”

Ms Hill was keen to highlight SDS’S Skills for Growth programme, which funds a consultant to give advice to business leaders.

One of Ms Alexander’s themes was to invest and focus on connection, belonging and purpose.

She said this helped to create “working oases of stability and trust that allow teams to better navigate the complex changes and demands ahead”.

The free online event was sponsored by Thorntons Law in associatio­n with Skills Developmen­t Scotland.

A recording of the briefing can be found at thecourier­briefings.co.uk

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