Episode 131: How to Handle the Incoming Workforce Tsunami with Amy Kan
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If you could see a catastrophic wave coming your way in advance, what would you do?
In today’s episode with coach and trainer Amy Kan, we are diving into the incoming Workforce Tsunami and what it means for you and employers.
What's the Workforce Tsunami?
It's the projected wave of workers that are anticipated to leave their positions after the pandemic. According to Eagle Hill Consulting, 1 in 4 are planning to leave their positions and 1 in 3 parents and millennials are planning to exit. https://www.eaglehillconsulting.com/insights/employee-turnover-rise-post-covid/
Who is Amy Kan?
Amy Kan helps organizations increase productivity and engagement by elevating the emotional intelligence of employees and improving the way people communicate with each other. Working with individuals, teams and groups, Amy addresses the root causes of poor communication that result in dropped balls, poor morale and employee turnover.
With more than twenty years' experience in marketing and communications, Amy understands the power that good communications has to influence, motivate and inspire. Her experience provides context to leadership coaching, training and facilitation, that explores the behaviors that influence how we communicate, such as emotional intelligence, mindset and an individual's attitudes and perceptions.
Amy launched Amy Kan Coaching in 2018, offering fully customizable services to organizations of all sizes, collaborating with other experienced professionals as needed, to scale solutions to meet clients' needs. She writes about leadership as a contributor to online publications such as Fast Company, CEOWorld Magazine, All Business, and Thrive Global.
Amy received her MBA, with a concentration in marketing, from the London Business School, BA in Communications from the University of Michigan, and coach training from the Institute of Professional Excellence in Coaching (IPEC.) She holds an Associate Certified Coach (ACC) certification from the International Coaching Federation (ICF).
Amy lives with her husband and two daughters in suburban Los Angeles, and serves on the Board and Program Committee of Leadership Pasadena.