Sharone Bar-David

at Schulich Executive Learning Centre

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  • Schulich Executive Learning Centre

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Biography

Schulich Executive Learning Centre

Biography

Sharone is President of Bar-David Consulting Inc., a company dedicated to building respectful work environments through training sessions, consulting, and specialized services for revitalizing the effectiveness of abrasive leaders. She brings to her work a unique synthesizing perspective gained through 20+ years’ experience as a lawyer, trainer, speaker, consultant and family therapist. Sharone’s insights into workplace-related matters are featured regularly in a commentary column she writes for the Canadian HR Reporter magazine. Her expertise in workplace change is featured in a book she has co-authored, Awakening the Workplace. Her tips-packed blog had become a destination for readers wishing to create respectful and engaged work environments.

Areas of Interest

  • Coaching and Collaboration

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