Finding your voice in the workplace: Jennifer Brown at TEDxPresidio

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • Jennifer Brown is the Founder & CEO of Jennifer Brown Consulting, a certified woman- and LGBT-owned strategic leadership and diversity workplace consulting firm based in New York. JBC's guiding principle is to transform human potential by creating more inclusive and therefore innovative workplaces, while aligning individual performance with organizational results.
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  • @PatJ305
    @PatJ305 11 лет назад +1

    Your Keynote Speech yesterday at UCF's Diversity Breakfast was enlightening and compelling. Thank you for your insights and the ones I took away from the breakfast after listening to you. Bringing all backgrounds together is being diverse, but accepting then that group together, free to each give their all, is more informative and helpful than any one of them alone could muster or provide--that's the power of inclusion. And the beauty of inclusion.

  • @eurasiers
    @eurasiers 11 лет назад +1

    Pat, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on Jennifer's talk!

  • @sugkizzy8
    @sugkizzy8 4 года назад

    Inspiring others for who u are, what made u who u are. Being curious yes Love it. Show ur language is always complete. Be fluent in how diversity enables business. Thanks Jennifer

  • @lauragadille3384
    @lauragadille3384 7 лет назад +15

    Too bad we can't speak out for ourselves cause we have the fear of being fired.

  • @franceslock1662
    @franceslock1662 4 года назад +1

    Some work places claim to value diversity but in reality don’t, so they don’t deserve disclosure, the proverbial casting of pearls.

  • @sugkizzy8
    @sugkizzy8 4 года назад

    Our purpose is to make ourselves free in all areas inside out so they reflect to all areas of life. Then we don't wait others to "tell us" or show us what we r worth what we deserve which we do when we silence ourselves we unconsiously wait for them to give us that by with holding it from our own life our own selves and souls, your worth comes from within is our own place to invest. We teach people how to treat us when we don't treat ourselves like Queens and Kings. Liberate urself and then work in all areas from there it makes a huge difference

  • @Engineeringpreparedness86
    @Engineeringpreparedness86 11 месяцев назад

    She spoke at my company’s event last year. She won’t be invited back. 😅. So glad to hear her company is hemorrhaging dollars and can’t get enough contracts.

  • @channel0will
    @channel0will 5 лет назад

    Great talk, culture certainly is key.

  • @sugkizzy8
    @sugkizzy8 4 года назад

    Challenge urself to being more of ur full self everyday, inspiring others with ur story what made u who u are. Yes I like it

  • @AlainGuillot
    @AlainGuillot 5 лет назад

    Congratulations for your courage Jennifer.

  • @MaryAllenjj
    @MaryAllenjj 8 лет назад +1

    I rather work for myself. I have two college degrees and can't get nowhere!

    • @esselleaitch
      @esselleaitch 7 лет назад +8

      Ms. Allen, you could start with learning correct English grammar.
      1. "I rather work..." should be "I would..." or "I'd ...".
      2. "...and can't get nowhere!" should be "...and can't get anywhere."
      I'm not being mean. It's just that someone with two college degrees shouldn't make such basic grammatical mistakes in either speaking or writing, especially in what I take to be your native language, so when you DO make those mistakes, especially in communicating with prospective clients. Anyone seeing those kinds of mistakes will quickly mark you off their list and might even warn colleagues about your incorrect grammar. Do yourself a favor: study basic English grammar on your own or in a class. If you do that and make at least a B in the course, I'd be surprised if your opportunities would quickly increase in frequency and quality. Try it. I'm 78-pretend this is your Granny talking to you.

    • @MaryAllenjj
      @MaryAllenjj 7 лет назад +6

      Shirley L Harned In my experience I have worked with management who can't spell. Piss on grammar! Then here comes the other end of the catch 22 if I were grammatically correct then I come off as too smart and a threat to someone's job! I've been around in the workforce long enough if you're too smart you don't get hired but if you're not too smart and somewhat dumb then you might get hired! Spare me the English class BS please!

    • @twitch1692
      @twitch1692 6 лет назад +2

      So if what you say is the case, then why don't you have a job?

  • @sgtmcc6
    @sgtmcc6 7 лет назад +1

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