Norm Baillie-David, MBA, CMRP

Senior Vice President, Employee Engagement
TalentMap

Norm Baillie-David, MBA, CMRP is a recognized expert in workforce measurement, employee engagement and organizational development, with more than thirty years of experience in North America and around the world. Mr. Baillie-David’s passion is workforce improvement, particularly in the areas of leadership development, employee engagement, and organizational culture (particularly as it regards safety culture). His engagements routinely result in organizations achieving a stronger safety culture in the workplace, higher engagement, and leadership teams working more collaboratively and effectively together. Through a series of presentations and custom workshops he has developed, he helps clients develop and articulate a compelling vision, build successful employee engagement action plans, and improve safety culture, teamwork, and collaboration. He has worked directly with many major North American utilities and manufacturing operations to measure and improve safety culture and employee engagement.

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