Taking Care of Business
Date and Time
Wednesday Apr 4, 2018
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM EDT
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Wednesday, April 4
Location
Chapel Hill Public Library
100 Library Drive
Chapel Hill, NC
Fees/Admission
TCB is free to attend but registration is required. To register, click on the "Register Now" button to the top left.
Contact Information
Nicholas Johnson (919) 357-9989
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Description
Navigating sexual harassment, bias, racism in the workplace
This topic is “top of mind” in across workplaces given the recent very high-profile examples in the news. In this workshop, participants will learn about some of the warning signs, potential policies/practices that can lead to unintended bias or perceived racism, and ways to ensure that organizational values and individual behaviors can be leveraged to create work environments that are welcoming, supportive and engaging to all individuals.
Lunch is sponsored by PDQ.
Speaker: John Campbell
John is a Human Resources and Talent Management leader with over 25 years of experience in Fortune 500 organizations. John has spent his career focused on enabling organizations to achieve greater HR sophistication and market leadership through "right" people practices...those that are simple and effective for the needs of a particular organization. John’s passion for working with business leaders to develop and implement talent strategies across a variety of companies and industries has enabled organizations to more effectively identify, attract, develop and retain their people. He has lead HR, Talent Acquisition and Talent Development functions within such companies as Cree, Quintiles, American Express, LabCorp and Pepsi.
As the Founder and Principal Consultant of Talent Outcomes LLC, a Human Resources and Talent consultancy, John now focuses his passion on helping small business owners to maximize their investment in their talent through smarter people practices that drive better business results.
John earned his MS in Industrial and Labor Relations, and BS in Journalism, from West Virginia University.
You can connect with John via email john@talentoutcomes.com, or via LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/jlcampbell or follow on Twitter @TalentOutcomes
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