
Title: New Ways of Unleashing the ‘Super’ in People and Talent
Description:
In this episode Steven hosts Wendy Broersen, CEO and Founder of the Superpeople Company in Amsterdam which helps companies to attract, retain and develop their diverse workforce, worldwide. Wendy has been a serial entrepreneur for over 15 years, won several awards and nominations, had her own Dutch TV-Show, is a guest lecturer at the University of Amsterdam, author and international speaker.
Wendy is also the inventor of Equalitypoly; the first management game to help companies not just talk about diversity but also get into action. She is currently developing an unconscious bias training in AR (Augmented Reality) and developed a revolutionary model to create an inclusive culture and is currently writing a book about that.
We will hear about Wendy’s journey and
✅How businesses and leaders need to keep up with their talents and in the process attract more.
✅Business and Technological Innovations in developing People and how Diversity plays an important role
Name: Wendy Broersen
Title: CEO and Founder
Organisation: Superpeople Company
Bio : –
I can help you to attract, retain and develop a diverse workforce. Making sure they feel included in your organizational culture. My team of over 30 international consultants and trainers work for clients like ABN AMRO, PwC, Diageo, Axians, VINCI Energies. We help you set up diversity and inclusion within your organization and are very successful with our programs. Those are targeted towards specific goals like ambition/retainment/employer branding/inclusion. We provide a mix of training, micro-actions, and magazines in those programs, making them over 50% more effective. In addition, we organize events, blog, and create content about diversity and inclusion.
Specialties: advice on attracting and retaining women. International public speaker about diversity-related topics like “How to grow your career as a woman in a men’s world” or “How to get men involved in diversity?” Internationally orientated, fluent in English, German, and of course, Dutch.