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Working from home and some helpful links

Working from Home

The Turner Group has made the decision for our staff to work remotely, effective Monday 23rd March, 2020.

We are all doing our very best to cope with whatever is in store for us and TTG remain fully operational until this has passed. We will be connected with our clients, candidates, and the TTG community digitally and as always, we are committed to providing the highest possible service and will continue to do so, through this challenging time.

A huge shout out to our trusted IT service partner Computer One, who have worked rapidly and professionally, to ensure all our staff are fully setup to work from home and we won’t miss a beat!

We are contactable via our email addresses, mobiles or simply contact our office (07) 3229 8977 or email recruit@theturnergroup.com.au

There has been an awful lot of information circulating regarding the effects on businesses and teams, we consider CCIQ to be the most valuable source of relevant information and have included a link to their latest update.

https://www.cciq.com.au/news/news/

Mel Kettle is a strategic communication expert. For over 25 years she has been obsessed with communication, connection and collaboration.

As we navigate these changes, for a lot of us, this will mean working from home, having disbursed teams and using new technologies. Leaders, more than ever, are going to need to connect with their people to help them remain engaged and productive while we navigate challenges many of us haven’t foreseen.

  • What exactly does this mean?
  • What messages do we need to communicate?
  • What communication tools do we need to use?
  • How do we communicate and when?
  • How can we better communicate with clarity, conviction and compassion?

Follow the link to Mel’s website and blog to find out more.

https://www.melkettle.com/2020/03/staying-connected-when-working-from-home/

 

From all of us at TTG, to you and your loved ones, please stay healthy and safe.

Email us at recruit@theturnergroup.com.au

 

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