Lauren Neal is the Founder of and Chief Programme Creator at Valued at Work (UK) – a consultancy that creates workplace cultures where no one wants to leave, in traditionally male-dominated sectors. Since 2005, Lauren has worked as an engineer and project manager in the energy sector offshore, onshore, and onsite on multimillion-dollar projects across the globe. Chartered through both the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the Association of Project Management (APM), Lauren is a sought-after speaker, writer, and consultant championing career progression within STEM and inclusive workplace cultures beyond the boundaries of demographics. Lauren’s book released in October 2023 – Valued at Work: Shining a Light on Bias to Engage, Enable, and Retain Women in STEM – became an Amazon #1 best-seller and is a finalist in the 2024 Business Book Awards. Book synopsis: Your gender stats are tumbling, women aren’t advancing, their feedback is poor, and too many are leaving. What’s going on? Women navigating a traditionally male-dominated technical sector too frequently feel invisible, frustrated, and undervalued in the workplace. Lauren Neal has been there, and she’s developed tried-and-tested approaches that male-dominated organizations can take to motivate and retain women. Because only a truly empowered, diverse workforce can drive the best business outcomes and innovations. Inspired by real-life stories, Valued at Work gives you the tools to take control and drive real change without alienating any of the workforce! Questions/topics of discussion: How can leaders ensure that women in STEM feel valued at work? Why high turnover is a real threat to the wider company culture Acknowledging disrespect and identifying toxic cultures How to confront bias at work? How can we uplift aspiring women into C-suite roles? Communicating with confidence - how do we put ourselves forward for promotions/development opportunities? Social media: LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/laurenneal #valuedatwork
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