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Emotional Inclusion x Longchamp

Emotional Inclusion x Longchamp

FromEmotional Inclusion


Emotional Inclusion x Longchamp

FromEmotional Inclusion

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Dec 21, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Jean CassegrainHe is the third generation global CEO of the French luxury brand, Longchamp; a household name in hundreds of countries. His unwavering vision strengthens Longchamp’s leading role in the industry. In his words, Longchamp encapsulates “the spirit of a family, the splendor of Paris, exceptional leathers and craftsmanship rooted in our history.”Insight from this episode:Existence of emotion in the luxury and fashion industryHow Longchamp connects with its customers with its stories; beyond bags and fashionDifferences of a family business vs a normal businessMental health being another dimension of healthEffects of working from home on company employees’ mental health and well-beingLongchamp’s health policies and initiatives that deliver care for its employees’ mental health in this pandemicHow mental health issues and illnesses might be the next wave of this pandemic5 critical elements for overall well-beingCompany leaders’ responsibility in making sure that the work place in itself is not a mental health issueLongchamp brand values that translate to company values values that cater to the humanity of the individuals they leadLongchamp’s values of authenticity, energy, and sincerityQuotes from the show:“Culture, which is a shadow of the leader, is also a shared way of doing something with passion; and that passion simply cannot exist without emotion.”“Health, mental health, is one aspect of health and I think as companies we are also used to engaging in health policies for our employees.”“We should take mental health as seriously as other health issues; and maybe consider mental health as one other dimension of health that needs to be taken into account and taken care of in the broader context of health policies of the company.”“It’s being widely recognized around the world that the next wave of this pandemic is really about mental health.”“So as a leader, I think our job is to keep our eyes and ears open; not turn a blind eye and make sure that we see and understand what happens.”“Our job is to make sure that our public understands these brand values of authenticity and energy but it also translates into corporate values; values that we need to nurture in our everyday life within the company.”Stay connected:Jean Cassegrain - Linkedinhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-cassegrain-7222145/Emotional inclusionhttps://www.emotionalinclusion.com/https://www.instagram.com/emotional_inclusion/
Released:
Dec 21, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Hello everyone, I’m Mollie Jean De Dieu and this is the Emotional Inclusion podcast. In my one and a half decade long career in the fashion industry and through listening to hundreds of stories of people who have navigated work whilst facing the ‘perfect storm’ on a personal level, I realized the urgent need to advocate a safe platform in the business world where, with a trained professional onboard, emotions could be heard, recognized and dealt with, for an enhanced business productivity. Building a better corporate ecosystem starts here. In the 21st century world in which we live in, companies are still forgetting that the emotional health of our employees is the very foundation of their success. What are we doing to reintegrate our employees into the workforce when they are experiencing hardships? Why are we still not taking care of our employees when we know that they are our greatest asset? Please join me in sharing conversations with leaders, culture changers, creatives, founders and CEO’s, scientists and doctors, in breaking down archaic corporate stereotypes and building a mindset and culture of Emotional Inclusion in the workforce.