Little Things Mean a Lot

From Micro-inequities to Micro-affirmations
with Brigid Moynahan


Pricing (see details below)

Corporation: $995.00
Local, state, county gov't: $895.50
Non-profit $845.75
Federal gov't & education: $795.00

Question: What powerful, eroding force has the biggest impact on engagement, performance, and inclusion?
Answer: The little things, subliminal messages we don't talk about but that profoundly affect performance and morale.

Question: What are Micro-inequities?
Answer: Small, subtle signals we send to other people through our words and behavior that cause them to feel discounted, excluded, or devalued.

Question: What are Micro-affirmations?
Answer: Small, subtle signals we send to other people through our words or behavior that cause them to feel encouraged, appreciated, valued, and supported.

The “little things” are behaviors we all use, intentionally and unintentionally. They can make our organizations highly productive or erode their power, innovation and productivity. Designed by a pioneer in the field of diversity and inclusion, Little Things Mean A Lotâ„¢ shows how the ways we value and devalue our colleagues impact our workplace and its effectiveness.

This program combines a compelling business case with practical strategies individuals, teams and leaders can use to counter micro-inequities while building high performance work environments.

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About Brigid Moyhahan


Brigid Moynahan, founder of The Next Level, Inc., has designed and delivered more than 800 corporate programs in the US and internationally.

A pioneer in addressing inclusion issues in organizations, her work has been profiled in Working Woman Magazine, Chief Learning Officer, Diversity, Inc., the Wall Street Journal, the Catalyst Awards and the Conference Board.

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