Case Studies
2019 Inclusion Conference - Living Inclusion Every Day
Microsoft’s Inclusion Conference is an initiative to have employees intentionally work toward and learn to be more inclusive. worldwide engaged staff in a workshop to develop skills in self-awareness, curiosity and courageous conversations to support greater integration of inclusion in their corporate culture.
{embrace} Coaching for Culture and Performance
Focusing on the question, ’why do you exist?’, we coached the leadership team around the company’s vision, mission statement, and where they believe they are on their journey to success. Additional workshops coached around team dynamics, the roles and talents each leader brings to the team, and together we set the values of the organisation.
Hong Kong University embraces diversity with leadership and mentoring
Working closely with the Vice President, Professor Terry Kit-Fong Au, created a comprehensive leadership program specifically designed to support female Associate Professors move towards becoming a full professor.
Global Top 10 Law Firm - Harassement and Inclusion Training
A bespoke workshop focused on harassment within law firms, used case studies to highlight the impact the incident has on the perpetrator, survivor and organisation.
The objective was to mitigate issues or prevent scenarios before they occurred by developing a corporate culture of support -- ensuring all employees felt psychologically safe.
Gender Equality Week Conscious Decision Making for Diversity and Inclusion
To create awareness of self, the importance of cultural differences and connections for greater inclusion for business growth.
the workshop included:
What is ”Unconscious Bias” and who has them.
Creating awareness of common ”Unconscious Bias” at work
Importance of self-awareness in business
Conscious decision making
Discuss the business cases for how inclusion creates business growth and engaged employees.
Addressing #MeToo in Hong Kong
In collaboration with University of Hong Kong, Camel Assembly and Metta, worldwide co-organised ‘#MeToo. Now What?’ community service events. The gender–neutral series provided:
A safe space to identify sexual harassment,
Discussions on its impact,
Responses as tools, and
Solutions to end sexual harassment.
Diversity and Inclusion: Conscious Decision-making
Today, the term “Unconscious Bias” is mainstream - explored how these biases affect conscious leadership and corporate decision making.
Demonstrated how creating an “inclusive” culture leads to engaged employees, diverse and creative solutions, and most importantly business growth.
HKUST Women Faculty Association (WFA) - Diversity and Inclusion
To raise awareness of unconscious bias, the different forms of bias and how it manifests.
Discuss the impact of unconscious bias in academia and how it impacts research, studies and collaboration.
Deliver a gender-neutral workshop, to educate male professors on the negative impact of unconscious bias