Wellness Day: leadership that takes care of the human, performs better
What we learned from slowing down: emotional intelligence, purpose and environments of trust as a business strategy.
Editorial summary:
A day of in-depth conversations between CMOs and guests to look at what sustains long-term performance: people. The playbook brings together provocations, data and practices on well-being, spirituality applied to leadership and stories of overcoming that turn direction.
5 actionable insights:
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Well-being is strategy. The emotional health of the leader directly impacts that of the team; psychological security, purpose and healthy bonds sustain high performance.
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Accelerating women's careers pays off. Female protagonism and gender balance increase innovation and business sustainability.
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The figures call for action. The cost to organizations and society is in the billions; preventive action is imperative.
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Spirituality ≠ religion. It speaks of presence, values and meaning, a human dimension that global leaders are already treating as a critical soft skill (inner development).
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Purpose is a daily attitude. From the story of Mizael Conrado to the practice of meditation: it's not what happens, it's what we do with what happens.
"Performance and well-being are not opposites, they are partners."


