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Leading in uncertain times

Whether we want to face it or not, we are experiencing a period of tremendous change as the COVID-19 pandemic touches every aspect of our personal and professional lives. Businesses across all sectors are trying to manage the immense challenges following the impact of coronavirus which has escalated rapidly over the last few weeks. With no end currently in sight, business owners have been handed the dilemma of how to protect the health and well-being of their staff whilst managing the financial impact this will have on their business. Whist some companies will have had business continuity plans in place, others have had to adapt to events as they unfold. The focus has been to address the immediate issues needed to keep working, and as it becomes clear that the length of the restrictions may extend beyond original expectations, many businesses will need to seek out practical and financial support to continue.

Wesleyan Bank has supported businesses for over 25 years and that remains a constant even in these uncertain times. We recognise there are multiple pressures on leaders right now, from the logistical and financial elements of running a business, through to motivating yourself and your teams. From exploring the importance of resilience and the importance of communication, this guide will help you to navigate leadership in turbulent times by knowing how to manage your own feelings and supporting your team through disruptive change. It will also highlight the leadership skills you will need to demonstrate to communicate more effectively.

Download the full guide below. For any enquiries contact Wesleyan Bank at [email protected]

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