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Winning the hearts and minds of key stakeholders

Inge Witkamp is the founder of Mindful Rijk, a mindfulness programme delivered within the Dutch National Government that aims to strengthen resilience, performance, and job satisfaction. Inge will share how to engage and ally with key stakeholders to generate funding, ambassadorship, and leads.

Her colleague Bart Hansma will shed some light on how to use communication to create a name for your initiative, position mindfulness as a foundational capacity, and partner with opinion leaders.

This session will be facilitated by Andrew McNeill (Development Director, Mindful Workplace Community).

The event is open to paid members of the Mindful Workplace Community only.


21st June, 2021 — 5:00pm to 6:00pm (BST)
Online (Zoom)

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