HR Conference 2025 - Dr. Jody Carrington
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2025-10-21
When: Tuesday, October 21, 2025
8:45am - 10:15am
Where: RBC Convention Centre Winnipeg
375 York Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba  R3C 3J3
Canada
Contact: CPHR Manitoba Events
events@cphrmb.ca
204-943-2836


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Dr. Jody Carrington
Clinical Psychologist, Author and Sought-After Global Speaker

Workplace Magic: How Engagement and Connection Drive Performance

What drives employees to fully engage, immerse, and thrive at work? How can HR professionals foster a culture where individuals and teams are "in the zone"—fully aligned with their purpose, energized by their tasks, and connected to their colleagues? Dr. Jody Carrington, a renowned clinical psychologist and expert in human connection, will explore the psychology behind employee engagement and its profound impact on organizational success.

In this insightful and practical session, Dr. Carrington will unpack the emotional and psychological underpinnings of engagement, sharing evidence-based strategies to inspire connection, resilience, and motivation within your workforce. She will address the critical role of trust, empathy, and recognition in building an environment where employees feel valued and empowered to innovate.

Join Dr. Carrington to discover how HR is at the forefront of creating a workplace that not only attracts top talent but also keeps them in their most inspired and productive state. Learn to lead with intention, foster emotional safety, and create an organization where everyone can truly thrive.


Price: $215.00

CPD Hours: 1.0

Deadline to Register: Thursday, October 16, 2025

Cancellation Deadline: Friday, October 3, 2025, at 4:00pm

Refund Amount: Full refund less $50.00 cancellation fee


Please note: Keynote ticket includes lunch

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CPHR Manitoba is located on Treaty 1 territory, the home and traditional lands of the Annishinabe (Ojibwe), Ininew (Cree), Oji-Cree, Dakota and Dene peoples, and in the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. Our clean drinking water comes from Shoal Lake 40 First Nation in Treaty 3 territory.