Enablers of Inclusive Leadership - Professor Rebecca Jones
In this session, we will explore what inclusive leadership means, why it is important and the benefits it offers. We will also cover what you can do to enable inclusive leadership and provide practical recommendations for behaving inclusively on a day-to-day basis in your organisation.

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Date | 17 September 2025 |
Time | 13:00-14:00 (Timezone: Europe/London) |
Price | £44.99 Incl VAT (FREE to Coaching Centre Members) |
Venue | Online |
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Description
In this session, we will explore what inclusive leadership means, why it is important and the benefits it offers. We will also cover what you can do to enable inclusive leadership and provide practical recommendations for behaving inclusively on a day-to-day basis in your organisation.
Accreditations
By attending this event live, you will receive 1 CCEU unit from the ICF and 1 CPD hour from the AC.
Professor Rebecca Jones

Professor Rebecca Jones is the Director of the Henley Centre for Coaching and co-founder of the Inclusive Leadership Company. Her research examines the factors that influence coaching effectiveness and her consultancy practice focuses on working with organisations to create diverse and inclusive workplaces, using coaching and psychological theory and research to achieve sustained behaviour change. Rebecca is the author of Coaching with Research in Mind and her research has been published in world-renowned journals.

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