Creating a new workplace roadmap: returning to the office after the pandemic

June 23, 2021 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM

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Add to Calendar 6/23/2021 11:00:00 AM 6/23/2021 11:45:00 AM Creating a new workplace roadmap: returning to the office after the pandemic Throughout the pandemic, much of the life sciences continued to work in-person - schedules, activities, and safety protocols evolved and those working onsite and at home adapted.

Now, as COVID-19 cases decrease and the country moves closer to a full reopening, companies are navigating the "next normal" in the life sciences.

In this virtual Forum, panelists will share insights on:
  • Managing the short term, near term, and long term implications of return to office
  • Balancing organizational prioritizes with team wellbeing
  • How lessons learned during the pandemic may lead to a more fluid working environment in the future
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Global Managing Partner of the Healthcare & Life Sciences Practice, Heidrick & Struggles
Tim Dietlin is Global Managing Partner of the Healthcare and Life Sciences Practice at Heidrick & Struggles,. In this role he also leads the practice’s America’s region and Biopharmaceuticals industry segment. Tim works across Healthcare and Life Sciences segments—including established pharmaceuticals, emerging high-growth biotechs, and investor backed service and technology companies—to advise across human capital issues and recruit leaders at the board, CEO, commercial leadership, and R&D leadership levels. Prior to joining Heidrick & Struggles, Tim served as a partner at IBM where he led their life sciences strategy and transformation consulting practice. Prior to IBM, Tim was the SVP of Global Consulting and Strategic Alliances with INC Research and a VP at Campbell Alliance, a life sciences management consulting firm, where he led their R&D and Medical Affairs consulting practices. Tim graduated from Loyola University of Chicago with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and earned an MBA from DePaul University (the Charles H. Kellstadt Graduate School of Business).