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Philip La Duke

Philip La Duke

Safety Iconoclast & Culture Transformation ArchitectERM

One of the most informative, entertaining, and engaging speakers you're likely to ever find

Talent & GamificationTalent ManagementCross generational training and managementPlanningCorporate Culture
Georgina Montgomery

Georgina Montgomery

Professor and Historian of BiologyMichigan State University

Georgina Montgomery's research focuses on the history of field science, particularly the development of field methods.

History of Field SciencePrimates and Animal Behavior
Dr Rachel Shaw

Dr Rachel Shaw

Reader, School of PsychologyAston University

Dr Shaw studies the synthesis of diverse evidence and the use of different ways of knowing in healthcare practice.

Qualitative ResearchHealth PsychologyMethodologyDementiaBody Dysmorphia
Ivona Hideg

Ivona Hideg

Assistant Professor of OB/HRMLazaridis School of Business & Economics, Wilfrid Laurier University

Professor Hideg examines issues of equality and diversity in the workplace, focusing on gender, culture, accent, and socio-economic status

Gender and Cultural Diversity in the WorkplaceSocial Effects of EmotionsEffects of Culture on the Social Effects of EmotionsIndustrial PsychologyOrganizational Psychology
Steve Mitchinson

Steve Mitchinson

Associate DirectorLimebridge Australia

Over 20 years speaking experience on all aspects of customer management, customer experience and engagement Experienced, engaging speaker wi

Improving Customer ExperienceEmployee Engagement and EmpowermentLeveraging Team DiversityEngaging With Gen YEffective Collection Strategies
Anita Williams Woolley

Anita Williams Woolley

Associate ProfessorCarnegie Mellon University

Anita Williams Woolley is an organizational psychologist who studies team collaboration in the workplace and collective intelligence.

Remote WorkTeam CollaborationCollective IntelligenceOrganizational PsychologyCognitive Style