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Leadership Development

Minette Norman

Minette Norman

Inclusive Leadership & Psychological Safety

Most organizations have worked hard to build more diverse leadership teams. What far fewer have figured out is how to lead them. When people don't feel genuinely safe to speak, to flag a problem, offer unconventional ideas, or push back on a decision they think is wrong, the organization loses exactly what it hired them for.

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Leadership Development

Minette Norman

Inclusive Leadership & Psychological Safety

In meetings, the most important thought in the room never gets said.

Minette Norman spent thirty years inside Silicon Valley’s toughest tech cultures learning exactly why that happens. Now she teaches leaders how to fix it. Award‑winning author of The Boldly Inclusive Leader and co‑author of The Psychological Safety Playbook series. Endorsed by Seth Godin and Harvard Business School’s Amy Edmondson.

Neen James

Exceptional Experiences & The Luxury Mindset

Neen James is a client experience expert who helps leaders turn luxury mindset strategies into Exceptional Experiences™ that keep the right clients coming back.

For over 20 years, she has served as a confidante to C-suite executives at legacy and luxury brands, helping them attract the right clients, deepen loyalty, and grow mindshare and market share through her research-driven luxury mindset strategies. She’s the author of Attention Pays® and Exceptional Experiences, and a Global Gurus Top 30 Leadership Speaker recognized for a rare combination: proprietary research, practical frameworks, and the authority of someone who has spent two decades in the boardroom with the brands other speakers only study from the outside.

Liane Davey

Overwhelm & Conflict Management for Teams & Their Leaders

The hardest part of work isn’t the work.

The teamwork doctor Liane Davey has diagnosed why smart, capable teams still can’t get out of their own way. She named it thoughtload, and hands individuals and leaders the prescription. Author of Thoughtload, and New York Times bestsellers You First and The Good Fight, Liane is praised by Daniel H. Pink and Harvard Business School’s Frances Frei.