A guide to having inclusive meetings
27 September 2024
Ensuring that meetings are as inclusive as possible is a powerful shift that can unlock greater productivity, creativity, engagement and performance.
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27 September 2024
Ensuring that meetings are as inclusive as possible is a powerful shift that can unlock greater productivity, creativity, engagement and performance.
Read more4 September 2024
Every month, we share an expert tip on mentoring from one of the Moving Ahead team or faculty members. This month, Director of Programmes at Moving Ahead, Rebecca Davies, shares the idea of everyday mentoring moments.
Read more24 June 2024
Our Founder and CEO Liz Dimmock reflects on Moving Ahead’s 10 year journey and looks forward to the future.
Read more13 June 2024
We convened for a time of reflection, learning and celebration, acknowledging the generosity of our Programme Partners who are a vital link between Moving Ahead, mentors and mentees and the wider organisations that they are a part of.
Read more10 June 2024
Every month, we share an expert tip on mentoring from one of the Moving Ahead team or faculty members. This month, creative problem solving expert and Moving Ahead Ambassador, Kirk Vallis, shares the idea of everyday mentoring moments.
Read more24 May 2024
Moving Ahead faculty member and DE&I expert, Holiday Phillips, is here to guide you through your biggest DE&I challenges.
Read more10 May 2024
We’re delighted to announce that the pilot edition of our brand new mentoring and development newsletter is now out!
Read more26 September 2023
Leading mentoring company Moving Ahead has announced that diversity champions Ann Cairns and Sir Trevor Phillips have joined forces to turbocharge the company’s trajectory, with Cairns taking the position of chair.
Read more6 October 2022
Moving Ahead founder and CEO, Liz Dimmock, describes the motivational buzz of being in the company of this year’s winners.
Read more23 September 2022
In-house DE&I programmes can seem like a failsafe money saver – but these expensive experiments can sometimes underdeliver. Rebecca Davies unpicks the research.
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