Would you like to unlock the secrets to creating an inclusive work environment? Dr. Helen Turnbull works with organizations and their leaders to help them understand the complexity of inclusion. She contends that companies unconsciously hire for diversity and manage for similarity and she has an intuitive ability to unpack these issues in an engaging manner through her powerful keynote presentations.
Everything you need to know about Dr. Helen Turnbull
1. Begin with Dr. Helen‘s website(s) Find everything you need to know to about Dr. Helen and her work on these sites: www.drhelenturnbull.com www.humanfacets.com www.inclusionvt.com
2. Watch Dr. Helen in action – See why Dr Helen is an Internationally recognized Thought Leader on Unconscious Bias, global inclusion and diversity as you watch her presentation Inclusion, Exclusion, Illusion and Collusion at TEDxDelrayBeach
3. Impressive Credentials – Dr. Helen’s programs have resulted in 5 award-winning clients and her being recognized from several organizations for her work in Global Diversity and Inclusion. Learn more
4. Keynote topic(s) – We custom design our Keynotes, by taking time in an iterative and collaborative process to work closely with you to ensure we meet the needs of your organization and your leaders. Learn More.
5. Dr. Helen‘s Keynote One Sheet – A user-friendly summary of credentials, Keynotes and workshop topics, testimonials, books and a partial client list to share with your team. Download your copy today.
6. Dr. Helen’s Assessment Tools – Having measurable data could provide you with the impetus you need to move towards a truly inclusive workplace. Our assessment tools can provide that leverage… Learn More
7. Human Facets e-brochure – THE LEADING GLOBAL INCLUSION, DIVERSITY AND UNCONSCIOUS BIAS PROFESSIONALS
8. Illusion of Inclusion blog posts – read the latest articles on the topics of Inclusion and Global Diversity here.
9. Social Media: Stay in touch and connect with Dr. Helen on the following Social Media Channels: LinkedIn, Twitter @humanfacets and Facebook