Madrid Talent Announces 2025 Summer School Focused on Well-being in Public Service
MADRID – Madrid talent has announced it’s second edition of the Madrid Summer School, dedicated to establishing well-being as a core driver of motivation and productivity within public organizations. The event will take place in 2025 and aims to foster a healthy culture that enhances public services for citizens.
The Summer School will highlight Madrid’s dedication to policies and environments promoting the physical, mental, emotional, and social health of public sector teams. This approach integrates Emotional intelligence and Artificial Intelligence, positioning Madrid as “The City of welfare.” Organizers emphasize that prioritizing well-being leads to more motivated and productive teams, ultimately increasing both institutional and citizen satisfaction.
The program features round table discussions on well-being as an organizational value, covering labor, social, physical, and emotional dimensions. Inspiring dialogues will include experts from both the public and private sectors.
Keynote speakers include Fran Murcia, director of Howden Iberia, presenting “Welfare and its impact on organizations,” and Marcos Cajina, professor at IE University’s Center for Health & Well-being, discussing “Reconciling performance and well-being.”
Interactive workshops will also be offered, including inbody measurement assessments and a “Welfare Thermometer” workshop led by Carla Zaldúa, Executive Director of Emotional Hub.
Madrid Talent aims to solidify well-being as a central element of public management, building a healthier, more resilient, and committed community.
Registration is now open: https://www.linkedin.com/company/77756498/admin/dashboard/