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CMI Women Conference 2022 – Leadership after Covid: The Opportunity and ambition

Thursday 19 May 2022

Check out the CMI Women Conference 2022: Leadership after covid, the opportunity and ambition agenda. This digital event will provide a fascinating insight into the challenges that leaders and managers need to get to grips with if we're to truly make the decade after Covid a game changer.

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Explore leadership after COVID and the opportunities available.

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