Wholly Shift: Completely Changing the Conversation on Diversity,
Inclusion, and Privilege Using Brain Science
February 2nd, 2023 11:00 am - 12:30 pm via zoom
Every organization is becoming increasingly focused on the topic of “Diversity” and/or “Inclusion.” However, research indicates that most diversity training doesn’t work. In this session, we will learn to recognize and overcome the most common brain science hurdles to effective diversity and inclusion training so that we can finally make a meaningful impact on your organization.
Every FRC member organization will receive a copy of Bailey's best selling book, "The Cure for Stupidity: Using Brain Science to Explain Irrational Behavior".
Every FRC member organization will receive a copy of Bailey's best selling book, "The Cure for Stupidity: Using Brain Science to Explain Irrational Behavior".
Join Arizona Family Resource Network's February professional development meeting!
Click The link below to fill out the registration form for the personal development session. Once complete, you will receive a zoom link via email and a Google Calendar event invite within 24-48 hours.
Click The link below to fill out the registration form for the personal development session. Once complete, you will receive a zoom link via email and a Google Calendar event invite within 24-48 hours.
About Our Trainer - Eric Bailey
Eric M. Bailey is the bestselling author of The Cure for Stupidity: Using Brain Science to Explain Irrational Behavior and President of Bailey Strategic Innovation Group, one of the fastest-growing human communication consulting firms in the United States.
Eric is the creator of the Principles of Human Understanding™, a leadership and communication methodology based in brain science and psychology. Eric’s unique style blends fact and emotion and finds ways to appeal to the analytical thinkers, the emotional feelers, and everyone in between. Eric has a unique ability to communicate seemingly complex concepts in practical, easy-to-comprehend ways, aiding in self-awareness and knowledge retention. Eric has a Master’s degree in Leadership and Organizational Development from Saint Louis University and is a lifetime learner of human and organizational behavior. When not working or researching, you can find Eric and his wife Jamie racing on their road bikes, being cheered on by their three children. |
“Eric has a unique way of connecting his audience to complex content through universally relatable situations and exercises. I’ve never seen anything like it!”