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Diversity & Inclusion Presents Colorado Technical University
Pandemic Workplace Blues: How to Connect with Others Through Inclusive Leadership
Are your kids screaming or asking questions about homework while you are trying to conduct a virtual business meeting or do your dogs and cats want to disrupt you right at the moment you need to listen to something important your boss has to say? Do you feel your employer doesn’t understand what you are going through and how to best support you during these challenging times?
Many organizations have lost key and diverse employees during the pandemic, which resulted in productivity and profit losses. Sometimes it can be a challenge to find highly skilled employees for positions and/or costs a significant amount of money to find and train new employees.
This presentation will help managers to learn how to become a more inclusive leader to help maintain key individuals in the workplace, so they can close any equity gaps and maintain employee engagement.
Major takeaways:
- Identify management approaches to help improve diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
- Identify communication approaches for leaders to maintain staff members.
- Develop a plan to improve employee engagement from a leader's perspective in the workplace whether it is remote or hybrid.
Guest speaker, Sherri Adams, received her Doctor of Management, with an emphasis in Organizational Leadership, and her Professional of Human Resources (PHR) in 2015. Currently, serves as an Assistant Professor of Business at Colorado Technical University, where she was nominated Distinguished Faculty of the Year in 2019 and 2020. In addition, she serves as the Human Resources Director for Solace Pediatric Home Healthcare.
Aurora Chamber of Commerce Diversity & Inclusion Mission: to promote diversity and inclusion in the business community through education, outreach, networking, mentoring and recognition programs that engage our entire community and support our business leaders.
Aurora Chamber of Commerce Diversity & Inclusion Vision: to transform our diverse business communities into environments where all businesses are valued for their uniqueness and differences, and are confident that their contributions matter.
Aurora Chamber of Commerce Diversity & Inclusion Purpose: to encourage business to business networking, improving the business climate and making this community prosperous, economically attractive and desirable as a place to work, live and buy local.
Thank you for your support of the Aurora Chamber of Commerce and the Women in Business Committee. The Aurora Chamber consistently strives to provide access, advocacy, and influence for our members through our programs and committees. We can only be successful if we retain existing members and attract new members. Please help us by inviting someone as your guest to our next meeting.
The Diversity and Inclusion Council is sponsored by Pinnacol Assurance.
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Date and Time
Friday May 14, 2021
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM MDT
The Aurora Chamber of Commerce Diversity & Inclusion Council meets Bi-Monthly on the 2nd Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. On the months that we do not meet, video resources will be emailed to our council members.
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You must register for all meeting events. Once registration is complete, meeting details and Zoom link will be emailed to you.
Please note: Registration is not required for the bi-monthly resources that are emailed to our council members.
If you do not currently receive emails from the Aurora Chamber of Commerce regarding Diversity & Inclusion resources, please contact DeeDee Poole to learn more about how to register.
Fees/Admission
FREE to chamber members, Guest inquire
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DeeDee Poole
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