
Heavy transport’s critical role in the net zero energy transition
Fossil fuel alternatives for trucks are essential if we want to reach zero net emissions by 2050. Here are the challenges and opportunities for the transformation of this sector.
Organisational Psychologist, Consultant and Coach at Pipsy
Jane Piper combines a strong background in psychology with 20 years of practical experience in HR. Jane started out with a Masters in Industrial and Organisational Psychology from the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. After 10 years working in businesses around the world she decided to embark on an Executive MBA to gain better understanding of business. In 2008 she completed a MBA from Henley Management College, UK. She used this knowledge to advance to senior positions in HR in international companies. She is the author of Focus in the Age of Distraction – a book looking at the impact of digital technology on our wellbeing and ways of working. She is interested in the intersection of humans and technology, challenging us to look at the impact that technology is having our work, well-being and happiness.
Jane’s consulting, training and coaching approach is a direct result of her psychology education, business background and practical, results-orientated attitude. Her experience in organisations in New Zealand, Norway, USA and Switzerland gives her a broad understanding of working across cultures in international environments. She brings diverse experience from a range of sectors including engineering, education or management.
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