The world’s focus on healthcare and leadership has never been greater. COVID-19 has led us to place higher value on our health, and question what makes a good leader, in times of crisis and in securing our future.

The Life Sciences industry is somewhat unique, in that it has the power to influence both.

For those working in it, it is a challenging industry with high expectations. To manage a growing ageing population and continuously evolving healthcare needs, the life sciences industry needs innovative, high performing, happy and healthy leaders.

These leaders will be at the forefront of improving global healthcare, by playing their part in:

  • Accelerating and increasing getting therapies to patients
  • Identifying unmet needs
  • Reducing the burden on healthcare providers, and
  • Reducing costs

On the outside leaders may appear confident, capable and reliable. They excel at a senior level.

However, since COVID-19, many leaders in life sciences are in a tailspin, working harder than ever yet seeing a glimmer of the benefits of a more balanced approach to life. These thoughts and behaviours can lead to:

  • Ineffective decision making
  • Increased procrastination
  • Reduced productivity and efficiency
  • Strained working relationships at the top
  • Poor people management
  • Reduced confidence
  • Reduced energy or illness
  • Some will lose credibility and respect. Some will burnout.

There may be a dip in employee engagement, ineffective meetings and leadership team relationships, increased employee relations cases, absence and/or turnover.

For your organisation it’ll impact on employee engagement, wellbeing and experience; culture, employer brand and market reputation.

Ultimately, it’s impacting therapies getting to patients.

So how can you develop leaders to improve global healthcare?

Sally Hope     Tom Bradley     Stuart Penney     Michelle Yeoman

Hosted by Sally Hope, Tom Bradley and Stuart Penney of PIR International, a leading Life Sciences Executive Search firm who specialise in growth stage company appointments at Executive and Board level, and led by Michelle Yeoman of MY Coaching and Consulting Limited. As a qualified executive coach and former Pharma HR Director, Michelle will share her insights on innovative performance and wellbeing approaches to leadership development and how they will be beneficial to individual leaders, your organisation, the industry and healthcare overall. You’ll come away with new ideas and an initial action plan to implement your findings.

This free event will be held at 12.30 BST on Wednesday 30th September 2020 and will be 60 minutes long. To secure your place, please contact Alex Hope at PIR International via email alex@pir-intl.com with your Name, Job Title, Company Name.

The webinar is restricted to 30 participants on a first come, first served basis. Successful attendees will be emailed a confirmation and an outlook invite for the Zoom delivered Webinar.