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On today’s episode I am joined by Gil Winch, an organisational consultant and keynote speaker, to talk about diverse workplaces. A big focus of his at present is the inclusion of physically and emotionally disabled individuals in the workplace to move towards real inclusion. We discuss business productivity and how disabilities can actually enhance your output and business longevity. Gil also dives into what diversity means and what that looks like in different workplaces as well as on the global stage.
Gil has served as a personal consultant to CEO’s and leaders of large organisations and is on a mission to end workplace exclusion and make significant inroads toward social justice. His new book, Winning with Underdogs is teaching employers how to build a workplace that’s both more inclusive and more effective.
You can find out more about Gil over on his website, or otherwise via LinkedIn.
Be sure to send across this episode to someone who you think will enjoy it too!
Until next time,
Stay Balanced
P.S. Need a fix in-between episodes? Head on over to our TikTok or Instagram!
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thebalancetheory.
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By Erika De Pellegrin5
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On today’s episode I am joined by Gil Winch, an organisational consultant and keynote speaker, to talk about diverse workplaces. A big focus of his at present is the inclusion of physically and emotionally disabled individuals in the workplace to move towards real inclusion. We discuss business productivity and how disabilities can actually enhance your output and business longevity. Gil also dives into what diversity means and what that looks like in different workplaces as well as on the global stage.
Gil has served as a personal consultant to CEO’s and leaders of large organisations and is on a mission to end workplace exclusion and make significant inroads toward social justice. His new book, Winning with Underdogs is teaching employers how to build a workplace that’s both more inclusive and more effective.
You can find out more about Gil over on his website, or otherwise via LinkedIn.
Be sure to send across this episode to someone who you think will enjoy it too!
Until next time,
Stay Balanced
P.S. Need a fix in-between episodes? Head on over to our TikTok or Instagram!
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/thebalancetheory.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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