Key takeaways were: The evolving role of the line PEOPLE manager 1Wellbeing of employees is the top Helen May people priority The old adage of culture change driven Belonging & Inclusion ‘top down’ simply won’t fit the bill any Sheridan Resolutions 2Given the slowdown in recruitment, the longer. There needs to be endorsement Caroline Sheridan time can be used to develop new skills and communication from the top CEO and behaviours in existing workforces. This regarding belonging and well-being, but Sheridan Resolutions is particularly pertinent to leaders who are the activity of line management will be finding they need to transition their focus. key to adapting your organisation to the 51 new normal. There is no longer the space 3Consideration of virtual training and for ‘command and control’ leadership. development, as well as supporting If the crisis teaches us anything, is that employees in taking responsibility for their if you give people the space to create own development. solutions and learn, they will do it. The line manager’s role is evolving into the First let’s look at culture and ensuring role of facilitator of talent, team and connectedness. Ironically, if we look organisational connectivity. What does back to the East India Company and the each person in a team uniquely need to evolution of the office into the centre of be able to reach peak performance and organisational culture, we can identify how will you provide it for them? How two key themes which are also becoming do you protect the well-being of your critical as we evolve out of this way of team from a distance, ensuring they are working. Diaries and accounts by workers finding the boundaries between home at the time, evidence that there were a lot and work? How do you create purpose, of mental health problems in the workforce, which can galvanise your team, create and that the centrality of the office gave meaning for the work they do and connect workers a sense of identity and collective them emotionally to the organisation? belonging, which in the 17th Century was a How you ensure social connectivity novel feature of working life. Today, having between team members which, at least recognised the need for the focus on well in part, replaces the day-to-day human being in the workplace, we now have to interaction we are all used to? These are consider the implications in an increasingly not questions that are easy to answer, but virtual world. In addition, “belonging” as equipping your line managers with the right a new paradigm for inclusion has recently facilitative leadership skills now will set your started to emerge, and in its infancy we organisation off in the right direction. are now faced with the challenge of how a ‘belonging’ culture can emerge in a We simply cannot go back to the way continually transforming, remote way of things were. Before this crisis, the world was working. changing at a pace and this has simply speeded it up. The music really has now These aspects of culture take on changed – and you need to change the considerably greater importance when dance, or your next crisis could be a talent it comes to talent. Evidence is starting one. to emerge that top talent across all industries, unconstrained by geographical Level 30, The Leadenhall Building considerations, is starting to leave ‘bad’ Leadenhall Street, London, EC3V 4AB cultures and those firms which have been slow to respond. This signals a move Telephone: +44 (0) 203 753 5350 towards the democratisation of talent, Mobile:+44 (0) 7970 167060 presenting a real risk to organisations at a critical time. info@ sheridanresolutions.com www.sheridanresolutions.com So what practically can your organisation do now that will make a difference? Start adapting and refocusing the role of line managers.
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When you were sitting in your Some quick safety tips: office in the city in January, you probably had a good idea Travelling during a pandemic can be a bit unpredictable and nerve- of where you’d be heading for racking but taking some prior precautions can help ensure you and your summer holidays, but 2020 your family have a successful and enjoyable trip abroad. had something else in mind. So, we asked our travel reporter Christa Be sure to pack a good supply of face masks, so you’re never without a to hunt out the safest places for fresh, clean one. Also, pack plenty of alcohol based hand sanitiser and you and your family to enjoy, disinfectant wipes for cleaning surfaces. before those winter nights start to creep back in. Here are 5 of While travelling, avoid crowded areas. Luckily, our top 5 safest the safest destinations to visit in destinations are not typically crowded. Of course, also do your best to Europe right now. social distance at all times and keep a mask handy for when you’re inside shops and museums. 56
LIFESTYLE Iceland MaltaEnjoy an escape to a tiny country that fits intoEmbrace the Maltese sun and stunning coastline, Greater London five times – five! Consisting of wander the Old-World streets of Valletta, kayak three islands, Malta has had 55 times fewer cases through caves and grottos, and soak in the than in Europe’s most affected areas, making it a sparkling turquoise waters of the Blue Lagoon. safe destination to visit right now. For those who don’t mind colder weather, Iceland Extraordinary views, active volcanoes, natural might be the perfect place for you to visit this hot springs, glaciers, a trendy capital city, friendly Autumn. With such low coronavirus case numbers, locals, jaw-dropping landscapes, the famous Iceland has been welcoming tourists back since Diamond Beach – you get the idea. Send your mid-June. senses into sensory overload while visiting this magnificent country. Why visit Iceland? That could be an endless list. 57
Corfu Greece Who wouldn’t like to be in Greece right about If your ideal holiday involves sun, relaxation, now? Greece has been one of the least delicious cuisine, and the seaside, Corfu might just affected countries in Europe, making it an excellent be place for you. Book a stay in a scenic villa with destination to visit this summer. Corfu especially has views overlooking the Ionian Sea, lay by the pool, kept its numbers very low and has been welcoming or hop down to enjoy a sandy Greek beach. If you tourists back since June. visit Corfu, you’re in for a treat. Bruges Belgium If you’re hoping to avoid airports this summer, with its cobbled streets, canals, and medieval load up the car and embark on a 4-hour road architecture. It’s also a great destination for families trip from London to Bruges. You’ll drive through the with boat rides through the city, swans along the Eurotunnel, along France’s northern coastline, and water, relaxed city cycling, and peaceful parks. soon after crossing the border into Belgium, you’ll come upon the charming small city of Bruges. The beer scene in Bruges is also worth noting. Hangout in a Belgian beer cellar or unwind in the Why Bruges? There’s something in the air there, sun at a cosy beer garden. and it’s not coronavirus! The city has charisma 58
LILFIEFSETSYTLYELE Tbilisi Tbilisi is the perfect mix of beauty and into one city. What more could we history, with cobblestone streets and want? Georgia medieval architecture at every corner. Plus, Georgia has kept its coronavirus Wander the Art Nouveau streets, sip tea case numbers outstandingly low with or coffee in a trendy cafe, indulge in fewer than 1,000 cases since the start of a diverse range of food, and get your the pandemic. culture fix at one of its many museums. Tbilisi has certainly been on a lot of traveller’s radars over the past couple of years and it’s no wonder why. It elegantly combines culture, gastronomy, diversity, history, architecture, and style Christa Adams Travel Correspondent Christa Adams, our Travel Editor, currently lives in Barcelona. She often spends her time frolicking through Scottish forests, visiting hidden gems in Morocco, and sipping flat whites in cosy cafes. Christa is a highly experienced travel journalist, with a passion for finding secret destinations around the globe. 59
Seeing the Bright Side of the Covid-19 Crisis As we are approaching Autumn, the COVID-19 virus continues to put an enormous strain on the worldwide healthcare systems, economies and still disrupts every aspect of our daily lives. But as in every story that was ever written, there is another side of the page, a brighter one. While this unpleasant situation continues, we are seeing an unprecedented scale of environmental benefits caused by it. With pollution levels around the world taking an unexpected but much-welcomed fall, as a result of this crisis, we explore 5 positive knock-on Effects on the environment. Before We Start: A Quick Overlook Since measures such as quarantines and shutdowns protection such as the European Union’s seven-year €1 were put in place to contain COVID-19, the world trillion budget proposal and €750 billion recovery plan seemed to forget quickly the most important topic – “Next Generation EU” which seeks to reserve 25% of EU the environment. But that is perfectly understandable spending for climate-friendly expenditure. as the health of our loved ones and ourselves is just as important. However, we were quickly reminded by the While the environmental benefits will only be temporary, wonders of returning animals, blue skies, clear waters, unless we implement long-term measures and start and fresh air as levels of harmful pollutants like NO2 changing personally, it is still more than important to (nitrogen dioxide), CO (carbon monoxide), SO2 (sulfur acknowledge how fast nature can show healing signs if dioxide), and PM2.5 (small particulate matter) have not under constant attack. It’s a stark reminder that air plummeted. pollution, including greenhouse gas emissions, is a global threat that can’t be forgotten, even in these challenging The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in numerous times. impacts on the environment and the climate. The considerable decline in planned travel has caused many regions to experience a large drop in air pollution, which one Earth systems scientist estimated may have saved at least 77,000 lives over two months. Other positive impacts on the environment include governance-system- controlled investments towards a sustainable energy transition and other goals related to environmental 60
LIFESTYLE 1: Skies Turn Bright Blue Imagine waking up and not being guaranteed of seeing Index in April was at moderate numbers of 42. Below 50 is a blue sky or even a sky of any type. That‘s the reality in deemed to be good air. On some days in November and some parts of countries such as India or China. Seeing a December in 2019 it had maxed out at 999 (because blue sky in China was even once pondered as a tourist most monitors can only register three digits), forcing the attraction back 2013 – that‘s how bad the pollution was Delhi government to declare a public health emergency. and still is. Can you imagine that? However, air pollution levels have dropped significantly How about the City of London? Even here, we saw it as the dramatic halt came in manufacturing and drop by half on our busiest roads. Who knew that the transportation. COVID-19 will be the one to show us how pure and clean our air can truly be. In a short span of one to two months, NASA has shown us how the air was becoming cleaner in China. This is also true for countries like India as Delhi’s Air Quality 2: Wildlife Returns Home In various natural locations on our planet, a miracle has development and consuming habits have taken an been happening. Something not seen in generations unseen toll on wildlife in the last decade. and we’ve all played a part in bringing it about. Sea turtles were spotted laying eggs on beaches they once As the demand for fish decreased due to the pandemic, avoided (such as the coast of the Bay of Bengal). In the some species such as herring are estimated to have United States, fatal vehicle collisions with animals such as doubled their biomass. elk, bears, or mountain lions fell by an outstanding 58% during March and April. It might be a small step for the vast biodiversity of our wildlife, but it is a positive step nonetheless. As the planet How about the beautiful story from Venice, Italy, where slowly starts to emerge from the safety of its domestic dolphins have been seen roaming near the coastline as refuge, will we see a commensurate withdrawal of these well as fish enjoying the tourist-free waters in the canals. amazing creatures. Why is this a surprise in the first place? Our rapid urban 61
3: Water Quality Improves Venice was a star as a romantic destination before the After air pollution, the first studies on water quality point lockdown, but it also enjoyed some attention during in the direction of an improvement resulting from the the lockdown when canals have been documented to suspension of human activities. It would be nice to keep sparkle clear waters with increased water flow. Almost this quality of air and water when the pandemic is over. non-existent boat traffic and a decrease in air pollution It is possible, but we will have to work hard for it and all were beneficial not only to the famous waterways of agree to play our part. Italy. Research shows that inland bodies of water such as lakes also benefited as surface water quality improved in the longest freshwater lake in India. 4: Reforestation Accelerates One of the most discussed and talked about topics in around 502,000 square miles (1.3 million square km) — an the environmental world in the past few years was area bigger than the size of South Africa was deforested. deforestation. After all, forests cover more than 30% of the Earth’s land surface. These forested areas provide While there always have been initiatives and tree- food, medicine, and fuel for more than a billion people. planting activities, it seems that Covid-19 also pushed an Worldwide, forests provide 13.4 million people with jobs acceleration pedal on one of the biggest tree-planting in the forest sector, and another 41 million people have projects of all time – The 10 Billion Tree Tsunami. jobs related to forestry. But most importantly, forests provide much needed oxygen and absorb harmful The unemployment caused by the Covid-19 crisis resulted carbon dioxide. in an enormous recruitment boost for this campaign that is aiming to seed 10 billion trees over 5 years. It is estimated that about 3.9 million square miles (10 million square km) of forest have been lost since the beginning of the 20th century. In the past 25 years, 62
MARLKIFEETSTNYELWE S 5: Environmental Crisis Rebounding? What Can We Do? Whether slower in some parts of the world and faster in others, there‘s no secret that the world is slowly returning to normal. This means that all of this will slip backward - there‘s no way to get around it. But is there? On a personal level, to stop the planet from getting back into old habits, what little steps can each of us do to prevent the pollution tap from being turned on again? How we can protect these incredible species of plant and animal life? We compiled a short and simple, yet effective, list of ideas to implement in your everyday life to benefit the environment: • Use Reusable Bags & Recycle – Coronavirus • Use Reusable Containers & Tools - Disposable created an additional wave of pollution, with plates, alongside plastic forks and takeaway items such as masks and gloves ending up in coffee cups create 39 million tons of waste the oceans. use as many recyclable products annually — nearly one-quarter of solid waste as possible. produced in the United States. • Change Commuting Habits - We don’t have • Be The Voice - Speaking up for the cause is one the luxury of walking or biking everywhere, of the most powerful things you can do. but vehicles are the biggest pollutant to our especially if it’s to the right people. Participate air, so we should make an effort. Consider a in protests, join a non-profit organisation, use world where you carpool, Uber, walk, cycle, social media, talk to your friends. or take public transit more often. • Use Water Responsibly - Don’t leave the tap running when you’re brushing your teeth. purchase an energy-efficient showerhead. These small things add up over time. It all helps. “If not us, then who? If not now, then when?” Conclusion Vytautas Vaitkevicius Environmental Correspondent This unforeseen crisis and shutdown of the world showed us how fragile and pure nature is and how quickly it Vytautas from Lithuania is a writer, reacts to change – whether good or bad. It is clear that traveler, nature lover, fitness governments and corporations need to step up in a enthusiast and the keyboard’s big way, but they shouldn’t bear all the responsibility for worst nightmare. A human being, making a positive environmental impact. People from with 27 years of experience on this all walks of life can do things each day to benefit the planet, who found a passion for environment to achieve results that we saw from the writing back in 2018. lockdown. Let‘s start today. Since then he uses his writing skills to showcase the beauty of travel and the importance of a healthy environment. 63
What did Social Distancing bring into focus? TOP 5 COPING STRATEGIES THAT SHOULD BECOME A TREND The situation is difficult. never ends. I couldn´t agree more. our lives; enhancing with it positive Fear of the future, millions It´s sort of a lifestyle. feelings, detachment and personal of workplaces at risk and well-being). increasing unemployment rates But what does this lifestyle looks like on the economical side. On these days? What are some people 3Developing more in-depth the social and psychological doing that is actually making them relations with others. sphere, divided families, divided develop and move forward? There friends, and a future where are a couple of successful coping Martin Buber, a German philosopher, kissing and hugging must be strategies that many people have described two distinct ways of thought twice (actually even put to work these days, worth relating to others: “I-It” vs “I-You”. shaking hands!). Not to mention mentioning. “I -It” relations, as he called them, the devastating number of are characterised by superficiality people who have not and will 1Focusing on your work as a and lack of genuine contact. not survive COVID-19. coping strategy with a high They portray anonymous types of sense of Self-efficacy. relationships where the person co- Will this time of Social Distancing exists with someone without really leave us something positive? Instead of concentrating on bad caring (In many cases it is about As a psychologist and expert in news and ruminating about the next relating with someone else with stress research, my main concern macro-economic disaster, many indifference, without full interest). It was the impact of social distancing people choose to work harder, with also addresses the type of relation in the psychological well-being more motivation, because they where the “other” is treated as an of our society. What happens to believe they are capable and that object; the person is a means to a generation that had almost their work can make a difference. achieving something (i.e. when everything in terms of education, They are convinced that in these someone has a friend mainly wealth, mobility, possibilities etc., times of crisis one must push limits. for attaining a personal goal). and now suddenly faces a strong, They are also convinced that their One can relate that way with a uncertain economic wave, while team, boss or company needs colleague, friend or husband/wife. being deprived of their usual social them now more than ever. This type In counterpart, the second type contact? of worker, we all know is creative, of relation he defined as “I-You”. proactive, prompt to solutions and It exemplifies the way of relating For sure, we all have witnessed all can save the day. to others in an authentic, real kinds of reactions - from our family, and caring way, i.e. meaningfully. friends or colleagues. People 2Being Mindful. It´s “encounter” at its best. In my are, after all, different (in terms opinion, social distancing gave of personality, living experience, Practicing mindfulness has reached us more “I-You” relationships as a among many other things), and an enormous peak these days. In present. People are opening to each thus may respond differently to the same way, the attitude of being other in special and more authentic the same situation. Nevertheless, mindful has been increasing, i.e. ways. People are sharing their real I could recognise a great deal of living and enjoying the moment. With fears, loneliness and hopes (as well psychological resilience in spite of that, the practice of gratefulness as their happiness), because the individual differences. Resilience came along (i.e. being happy for situation got us feeling like we are refers to the ability that some people the small wonderful things present in all on “the same boat”. We are not have to push themselves forward, “using” the others anymore to go finding creative solutions in adversity shopping, or to go to the movies. - on and on. Like an advertisement We are connecting better than I recently saw from Evian: Forward ever. It is quite ironic that a lot of 64
LLIIFFEESSTTYYLLEE this is happening by phone/video, 5Learning to take control In sum, not everything is negative, in the distance. I believe that if we of the things we can still we have learned a lot. We continue developing such ways of control, while letting go the have developed positive and communication, we could develop others. extraordinary coping strategies. But a powerful tool against depression. what comes next? Hopefully, we Of course, the other face of the Exercising this attitude brings a lot of will all put our effort and energy into coin is observing how negative positiveness and balance to your life. practicing these strategies, making tendencies are prone to worsen as Simply because life is full of events them an ongoing trend, living a an well. People with a psychological that we can´t control. In that way, even healthier and more fulfilled life. condition are more vulnerable than instead of frustrating ourselves, we ever in times of isolation. The need should shift to a more productive Dr. Victoria Soell to reach out and offer your help to attitude: to control what we can. Psychologist. Doctor in that person that is overwhelmed is You don´t have total control over Biosocial and Health greater than ever. This brings us to not getting the virus, in spite of all Sciences. the next strategy. the measures you follow. So, a good Co-founder of CLU - alternative is to focus on what you Nutrition and Supplements 4Reaching out and can do to strengthen and prepare that make a difference. collaborating with others. your body, i.e. to boost your immune www.clu-you.com system for fighting an eventual Helping others is always a way to infection. Many people in quarantine extend its benefits not only to the all around the world started doing person that receives it, but to the more exercise and improved their person that gives the help as well. eating habits. Many started to Everyone has been witnessing great take supplements and vitamins to amounts of solidarity. People and enhance their immune system. As companies collaborate more than a founder of a nutrition company ever to support and help each other. (www.clu-you.com), I fundamentally When individuals, companies and believe this helps. Let us please countries continue practicing this, I continue with a healthy lifestyle - but see a very “cool” emerging. as always, balance is the key. Let us not take it to the extreme; let us do it without getting obsessed! 65
NORWEGIAN CRUISE LINE HOLDINGS ROADMAP TO RELAUNCH In March of 2020 Norwegian However, it was not that easy. safe harbor in ports around the Cruise Line Holdings was As we moved the ships to world, a process which itself was positioned to have its best year the nearest ports, countries were a challenging undertaking. When financially in its history. The closing their borders, their ports the process of repatriating our crew booking curve (the amount of were refusing to accept cruise ships. home began, we relied on the use future paid reservations) was NCLH vessels, at that time, had no of commercial and charter flights. approximately 80% for NCLH’s reported COVID-19 cases on any of As regulations became stricter our three cruise brands, Norwegian its ships. In fact, no passenger on options narrowed, we had to find Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and any of the NCLH brands were ever new and innovative ways to get our Regent Seven Seas Cruises. But diagnosed with the virus. We were crew home. One solution was to there was something happening still denied entry. The ships kept use our ships as transportation. Our in China and spreading around sailing to the next available port. ships rendezvoused in several areas the world - fast. The cruise The situation was fluid, countries of the world to swap over 11,000 industry was about to change. would say they would accept our crew members, consolidate them COVID-19 would affect the passengers one day, only to find out by nationality across several vessels cruise industry like no other. that the government had changed and sail them home to destinations At NCLH we started to prepare its position the next and denied our across the globe. It was not until the immediately and by March 13, debarkation. It was approximately end of July that we had secured all 2020 we had voluntarily ceased May 1, 2020 before we had our crew safely home. all vessel operations around debarked all passengers. But now the world. NCLH’s 28 cruise ships we had to get our crew home, all From the very start when we would return to the nearest port 28,000 of them. voluntarily suspended operations to debark our Guests and return NCLH management has them home. To get a sense of the scale of our been working non-stop on a repatriation operation, when we comprehensive return to operation, voluntarily suspended operations what we call our “Roadmap to in March, we had nearly 28,000 Relaunch”. The Roadmap to crew and staff members from Relaunch, comprises of (1) the over 75 countries on board our 28 development of enhanced safety ships. We began moving ships to protocols; (2) the availability of 66
LIFESTYLE ports, lifting of travel restrictions health and maritime agencies across and availability of airlift; (3) the the globe to obtain approval to sail. ramp-up of our sales and marketing efforts and finally (4) the gradual Step Two of our Roadmap is Richard Ambrose resumption of sailings. As part predominantly out of our control, Senior Vice President, Entertainment of the Roadmap to Relaunch, but we are seeing positive signs. NCLH has collaborated with Royal Many countries around the world are and Cruise Programs Caribbean Group to form the gradually reopening various sectors “Healthy Sail Panel.” The panel is of their economies, a move which Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. led by Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the former will eventually lead to a reopening commissioner of the U.S. Food and of cruise ports. We are also seeing Drug Administration (FDA), and airlines gradually add flights to their includes a blue-ribbon panel of schedules, as border restrictions, public health and medical experts. particularly in Europe, begin to The panel is tasked with developing relax. While we are not in operation, recommendations for cruise lines we continue to use our time to to advance our public health continue to work on these steps in response to COVID-19, improve the Roadmap as well as refining and safety, and achieve readiness for perfecting our sales and marketing the safe resumption of operations. plans for when sailings resume. We The Healthy Sail Panel will offer its have the luxury of time, and NCLH initial recommendations at the is taking advantage of it. The end of August. The panel’s work worldwide cruise industry has been is “open sourced,” and can be hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, freely adopted by any company but we will be back! or industry that would benefit from the group’s scientific and medical insights. Once these protocols are in place, we will submit them to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other public 67
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London Market Forums Bringing Insurance Professionals Together You are warmly invited to the 5th Annual Market The Market People Awards have become a highlight People Awards on Thursday 25th February 2021, for many professionals and firms across this unique brought to you by LMForums, the networking trading environment. We operate a genuinely fair, and thought leadership group for insurance open and transparent online nomination system, professionals and those supplying this important allowing any person, be they a frontline practitioner, a trading community with valuable products and Chief Executive, a graduate or someone working for a services. supplier, to nominate an individual, team or company. Six independent senior level Market executives will then Each year, LMForums brings professionals together from assess all nominations and select our worthy winners. They all contingents of the Market to recognise individuals, will be presented with one of our coveted awards and will teams and companies who have made an outstanding feature in our Hall of Fame for 2021. contribution in the industry. Our Awards Night will take on a sparkling Latin American theme, as we bring you our We invite you to join us for a very special evening and Salsa Extravaganza and the rhythms of South American you’ll be sure of a very warm welcome. Click below for ring out across the Ball Room of the Leonardo Royal Hotel, details of tables and Award sponsorship opportunities. St Paul’s. Lights, sounds, camera, action! Click here for more info >> 69
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