April 2, 2025 All Articles

Meet the Speaker: Jacobien Muller, Agile Coach and Accessibility Subject Matter Expert, Atos

Jacobien is Agile Coach and Accessibility Subject Matter Expert at Atos. She is one of the chairs in the organization for the ERG for inclusion of people with Disabilities. For the last 6 years she has been working in Employee Experience & Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. She gives training about Cultural Diversity and Stress Management.
For Jacobien, people are like parts of a puzzle, who all have something remarkable to bring and all have something is missing, and together they are more than the parts added up. She wants everyone to be able to be the best version of themselves.

We are delighted to share that Jacobien will be speaking in Amsterdam as part of our European summit. We caught up with her to see how she’s feeling in the runup to the event.

Great! Really looking forward to the event and getting inspired by all the other experts on this topic.

Our organization is going through a huge reorganization. This asks a lot of employees and leaders. So constant focus on wellbeing and mental health is needed.

Many organizations are stepping away from their DEI commitments. This will have a significant impact on employee wellbeing.

My dream is to make this world a better place, and my passion is to understand why people do the things they do. I have experienced burnout myself and have seen many others struggle with it. Helping employees feel well and become the best version of themselves gives them the tools to make the world a better place and achieve much more than I can do by myself.

I work for an IT company, so the impact of AI is significant. Everyone in our company needs continuous training in AI. Since security is one of our core business services, we must always stay ahead of the security implications of using AI, especially with new AI tools.

In 2024 the global population of over 65s outnumbered the global population of under 15s. Let this sink in and what this means for your company. Focussing on accessibility is getting more and more important. Our focus and team on this topic is increasing.

In the next 12 months employers should focus on continuing with DEI even though Trump and Musk feel differently. Because it is important for the wellbeing of employees, and companies will only flourish most when employees flourish.

In most companies, DEI efforts seem to be decreasing as leaders often follow the hype surrounding Trump and Musk. I don’t think ROI has anything to do with this; rather, it seems to be about white men wanting to maintain their privileges and stay in power.

Last January, we organized a DEI summit focusing on the changes in the world of DEI and collaboratively developed a plan to address these changes. Additionally, we held a session on the risks of AI for DEI. Please feel free to have a look at the sessions https://www.linkedin.com/company/atos/events/

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