IAPCO and the 14 National PCO Association members of the IAPCO Strategic Association Task Force have combined to create a team of researchers to gather data on employee and team member wellbeing and feelings towards work, connections to others and perceived belonging to the meetings industry. The research team is backed by academics at Manchester Metropolitan University in the UK and expert social scientists from across the globe. This unique research team combines specialised experience and training in adult mental health, team dynamics and academic research. Martin Boyle (pictured), CEO of IAPCO said: “This team of researchers and academics has been in the making for several months and is a result of sentiments relayed to IAPCO to carry out such study both from the IAPCO member community and also from the wider global meetings and events industry. “We have heard how workplace and team dynamics have shifted over the past couple of years as people returned to offices and to delivering in-person events, but we are lacking significant and accurate data on it from a global perspective. Without such data and specialist analysis of the data, we cannot begin to provide solutions. “The analysis of responses gathered from the survey will not only help to form a clearer picture of factors influencing our workforce and what they are looking for from their employers and connections, but it will also, more importantly, help IAPCO and others in the industry to create educational, personal and professional programmes to support workforce development globally.” A link to the survey can be found here and IAPCO aims to publish the results of the survey in Q1 2023: https://mmu.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9nx3j1GsfikDH8i
IAPCO creates team of researchers for new global wellbeing survey project
A global study launches today. IAPCO leads research on workforce wellbeing in the meetings industry. Backed by Manchester Metropolitan University academics, the survey examines post-pandemic workplace dynamics and employee belonging. Results will shape future industry support programmes.
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