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Date: Thursday 14 November

Time: 8am ET/ 1pm UK  / 6.30pm IST

Where: Online

Has hybrid working magnified the silos in organisations? Whilst many have sought to work on collaboration within teams, we’re hearing leaders complain that inter-team collaboration has weakened. Hear from senior leaders and learn strategies for maintaining connectivity, fostering collaboration, and overcoming challenges in a hybrid world. Uncover the power of technology, space, and culture.

  • Silo’s, what are they and why do they develop?
  • Are silo’s a bad thing?
  • Techniques for increasing collaboration across teams and communities.
  • The power of leadership behaviour… modelling.
  • The role of place.
  • Can you make hybrid working work in low-trust organisations?

Dr Noel Tagoe

Noel Tagoe is a thought leader and consultant in Finance, Education, Strategy, Technology and Sustainability.  He is also a member of the Board of Directors for CIPD (the global Human Resources professional body).

Until recently he was a Professor of Accounting Practice at Nottingham University Business School.  Previously Noel was the Executive Vice President, Research & Curricula at AICPA-CIMA. Working with partners across the world he developed competency frameworks to ensure the continuing employability of professionals through reskilling and upskilling.

He has advised leading global companies in the automotive, aviation, financial services, and FMCG industries on finance transformation, digital strategy, managing disruption and sustainability/ESG.

Noel held accounting and strategy positions at BP and Elf Aquitaine (now Total Oil), led the financial advisory services unit of KPMG Ghana and taught at leading business schools such as the Michael Smurfit Graduate School of Business (University College Dublin), Manchester Business School (University of Manchester) and Said Business School (University of Oxford).

He is an accomplished thought leader in accounting, banking, finance, strategy, technology and sustainability.  He has published widely in academic, policy and practitioner journals.  He is also a much sought-after conference speaker and executive education specialist in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the United States.

Noel was educated at the Universities of Ghana, Dundee and Oxford. He is a fellow of CIMA.