#belongingautonomypurpose
Improving firm performance, staff retention and productivity requires great leadership at all levels. In order for staff to thrive, they need:

Leaders should aim to create an environment where staff feel they belong, they have autonomy, and that what they are doing has a purpose they care about, and then direct that energy towards the required tasks.
#belongingautonomypurpose is a socially and commercially smart concept aimed to improve the working world. It looks to improve the sense of belonging people have. When they feel they are truly valued and included as their whole, unique, diverse and authentic self, they do their best work. When people feel they have more autonomy over how, when and where they conduct their tasks, they are able to perform better. #workschoolhours has more details. Finally, people need to feel a sense of purpose, and believe that what they do matters. Creating workplaces that support #belongingautonomypurpose is better for staff and better for the organisation.
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“Ellen was a fantastic speaker at a recent KPMG Inclusion and Diversity event. She spoke with passion, enthusiasm and authenticity on the topic of wellbeing, inclusion and belonging in a way which leveraged her PhD analysis to inform practical solutions that could change how we all work more effectively and efficiently into the future. The session was thought-provoking, stimulated significant discussion amongst attendees and was delivered with good humour.”– Peter Chew, Director, KPMG.
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“Ellen was deliberate, clear and convincing with her communications and, as a result, has significantly influenced how Army is now approaching a range of diversity and inclusion challenges, particularly those that relate to gender inclusiveness… To Ellen’s immense credit she has positively contributed to a number of organizational level working groups… Ellen’s contributions to the change, both short & long term, currently being sort by Army in these areas has been both invaluable and greatly appreciated.”
– Major General John Boswell, DSD, Chief of NZ Army. -
“…Ellen’s passion combined with the research she has completed made for an engaging and thoroughly enjoyable session. During the session Ellen captivated the team by using real world examples which connected to her research about the changing nature of leadership. Ellen’s presentation style exemplified the traits she was explaining with regards to being authentic and how when combined with leadership this delivers a more positive outcome. The team were kept rapt as she challenged them to think differently about the future of work, and how the 9-5 construct has shifted and organisations now need to not just have flexible work policies, but to build their systems and processes around this new worker…”– Eric Chapman, Director, EY
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“Ellen was our speaker at Venture Taranaki’s International Women’s Day event 2022. The talk covered everything from personal stories to practical tips for how employers can attach and retain great female talent. Ellen was a relatable and engaging speaker to whom the audience responded well. If you want to open up a conversation on making the workplace great for everyone, Ellen is the woman to help you.”
– Rachael Berndt. Talent Advisor, Venture Taranaki. -
“Every organisation should hear Ellen speak. She is so passionate about #workshoolhours and is able to articulate how organisations can solve some of their biggest (people) issues right now and carve out a major competitive advantage in the war for talent. As a parent it was reassuring to hear that so many other parents shared some of my experiences balancing work and family as I do. As an HR practitioner, this talk offered a fresh perspective on many of the issues we are facing right now, backed up by research and evidence that we can take back to our organisations to help solve our current challenges, improve our employee experience and shape the future of work.”
– Toni Grimshaw, HRNZ Branch President: Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Wellington -
“Ellen spoke at our Managing Burnout and Fatigue in the Workplace Conference in Auckland. Managing burnout and supporting wellbeing is clearly a topic Ellen is passionate about as she ensured the day was as insightful as possible for our delegates and provided valuable, practical take-aways. We had great feedback from speakers, delegates and all the team onsite. It was a pleasure to work with Ellen and would be delighted to work together in the future.”
– Catherine McCarthy, Director of Training – Australia, New Zealand & Asia