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A cheery chat about death? It sounds incongruous doesnât it? Death is tragic, traumatic, itâs a wrenched ending: something to be feared or ignored until it makes its presence felt. We use euphemisms: gone to a better place, passed away, moved on. Thatâs until it touches you, and then it threatens, engulfs, overwhelms. Covid has brought death closer. Itâs there in the relentless statistics, an online counter, the curve of a graph, a needle flickering up into the red zone.
Ruth McGill has a different idea about death. The actress and singer is also a death doula. âItâs sort of a new label,â she tells me via Zoom from where sheâs currently living in Ardara, Co Donegal. âSoul midwife is another term Iâve heard, but itâs so much more.â
Ruth McGill: “A positive effect of the current situation is that we are focusing more on outputs. We should give people the choice of how best to organise their work.”
Ruth McGill became ING’s chief HR officer early this year. And what a year it was. As our workplace is transformed by corona, data science and digitalisation, she talks about today’s big HR challenges – enabling employees to stay strong and get ready for a digital future.
You started in this role in January, before the coronavirus hit the world. What support could HR give to people through the crisis?