• Preparing Today to Lead the Workforce of Tomorrow

  • Apr 20 2020
  • Length: 11 mins
  • Podcast

Preparing Today to Lead the Workforce of Tomorrow

  • Summary

  • Today, fifty-four percent of the workforce is made up of women. Additionally, people of color represent a rapidly growing sector of the working population. Join us for a discussion on inclusive leadership as we look at strategies to prepare us for the future workforce.

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    Dr. Shirley Davis is an accomplished corporate executive, global workforce management expert, a certified leadership coach, and a master of reinvention. She works with leaders at all levels and has worked in more than 30 countries on 5 continents and delivers more than 80 speeches a year. She brings a high-energy, high-content and high-value message to audiences all around the world. She has over 20 years of business experience in a variety of senior and executive leadership roles with Fortune 100 companies and served as the Vice President of Global Diversity and Inclusion and Workplace Strategies for the world’s largest HR membership association, the Society for Human Resource Management. Dr. Davis’ expertise lies in providing solutions and strategies for achieving leadership excellence and in building high performing and inclusive workplace cultures where all talent can thrive. She is the author of, Reinvent Yourself: Strategies for Achieving Success in Every Area of Your Life, and The Seat: How to Get Invited to the Table When You are Over-Performing and Undervalued.
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