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Embracing Cultural Diversity in the Workplace Free Training

Tue, Jan 30

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Triune Centre, Triune Room 2

Discover the strength of diversity at our free Cultural Diversity in the Workplace workshop. Embrace inclusivity for a more vibrant and collaborative work environment. Only 15 spots available!

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Embracing Cultural Diversity in the Workplace Free Training
Embracing Cultural Diversity in the Workplace Free Training

Time & Location

Jan 30, 2024, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Triune Centre, Triune Room 2, BO1-A 09, Menara 2, 3, Jalan Bangsar, KL Eco City, 59200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

About the event

About the Workshop

Our free workshop, "Embracing Cultural Diversity in the Workplace," is a transformative session designed for professionals seeking to foster an inclusive and thriving work environment. 

Limited seats are available for this immersive experience, focused on leveraging diversity as a strength within organizations.

Light refreshments will be provided.

Trainers

Kamini Visvananthan brings a wealth of expertise, having navigated complex human rights and labor challenges globally. With a background in Industrial Relations and Employment Law, Kamini's insights into dispute resolution and social standards development in industries like palm oil offer a unique perspective on embracing diversity in the workplace.

Juliana Philip, an HR veteran with over 18 years of experience, blends her expertise in various HR domains, from talent acquisition to conflict management. Her strategic approach, coupled with a solid commercial background and qualifications in Organizational Psychology and IT Management, equips participants with invaluable insights into harnessing cultural diversity for organizational success.

Join us as Kamini and Juliana combine their diverse expertise to provide actionable strategies for creating inclusive workplaces where diverse perspectives thrive, enriching organizational culture and performance.

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