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Building a safe learning environment: An important element in creating a fruitful learning experience in any context is to establish a sense of belonging and psychological safety within the team of participants. Psychological safety will make all participants enablers of each other’s development and uplift the whole team’s ability to engage in open and honest sparring and discussion. This is why business psychologist and leadership expert Mette Nørr Gantzhorn will be teaching in the very first module of the Female Leadership Accelerator, a new offer for women run by Mannheim Business School.

About the Speaker

Mette Nørr Gantzhorn is an experienced corporate leader in topics related to inclusion, diversity, well-being and change management leadership. She holds a master’s degree in psychology from Aarhus University and has previously held several senior leadership positions within People & Organization, garnering extensive experience in consultancy. Before establishing her own business, she was Head of Global Inclusion, Diversity & Well-Being at Ørsted following more than 11 years at Novo Nordisk, most recently serving as Director and Global Head of Diversity & Inclusion. Throughout her career, she has focused on ensuring that companies create the context, culture, systems and mindsets where everyone, no matter who they are, will be able to perform at their best.

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