DEI has been a critical yet challenging space to navigate over the last few years. Although the commitment of leadership in most organizations remains high, there is what some might call a DEI “fatigue” or confusion that seems to be setting in.
I believe the time has come to rekindle DEI commitment in most organizations and I would like to offer a way to do that with a conference called Can you hear me now: creating the conditions for conversations on change.
Can you hear me now is an interactive talk around intentionally creating the conditions for safe conversations on challenging subjects.
The upper limit to our commitment to change is often our ability to welcome each other in the uncomfortable, tender moments of “not knowing”. The questions we fear asking. The mistakes we hesitate to make. The ideas we are reluctant to share.
With this talk, the hope is to discuss, unpack and experience the conditions for safety that lead to collective change.
This talk is both inspirational AND practical. It uses storytelling and concrete examples to help participant connect their own experiences to the material and move out of their comfort zones without feeling threatened.
I believe the time has come to rekindle DEI commitment in most organizations and I would like to offer a way to do that with a conference called Can you hear me now: creating the conditions for conversations on change.
Can you hear me now is an interactive talk around intentionally creating the conditions for safe conversations on challenging subjects.
The upper limit to our commitment to change is often our ability to welcome each other in the uncomfortable, tender moments of “not knowing”. The questions we fear asking. The mistakes we hesitate to make. The ideas we are reluctant to share.
With this talk, the hope is to discuss, unpack and experience the conditions for safety that lead to collective change.
This talk is both inspirational AND practical. It uses storytelling and concrete examples to help participant connect their own experiences to the material and move out of their comfort zones without feeling threatened.
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