Why Remixt ?

Remixt helps HR teams and mindful leaders create an inclusive work environment where teams can thrive.

Average score for our courses

Manifesto for an

Inclusive organisation

Inclusive organisation
Portrait Maxime Ruszniewski

Maxime Ruszniewski
CEO of Remixt

Work environments are changing.

They have evolved more in the past 10 years than in the last 4 decades: integration of social and environmental criteria, remote work, horizontal relationships in the workplace…

In the face of these changes, several paths are available to us: denial, resignation, procrastination, or support for change.

At Remixt, we believe that creating a work environment where everyone feels good is something that is learned along the way.

How can we promote a culture of equality without making our teams feel guilty, but instead uniting them around shared values?

How can we effectively measure and document progress over time without dedicating entire days to training?

How can we ensure that every individual feels welcomed, integrated, and protected in an organisation committed to embedding the values of respect, mutual aid, and consideration for others?

Teamwork, like everything else… can be taught!

Why Remixt?

1

Your teams will embrace Remixt

That’s a fact.

Remixt training courses have an average completion rate of 90%, with learners proactively dedicating around 20 minutes per month to them.

2

HR and Diversity & Inclusion managers trust us

4.5 out of 5 stars: that’s the average rating our clients have given for our platform and support.

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3

A fun, guilt-free approach

Biases can lead to discrimination and even violence. Our content addresses serious topics with kindness and a touch of humour.

4

20 minutes to grasp the essentials

Our 20-minute training courses are designed to captivate learners’ attention.

Accessible on PC, tablet, or mobile, they can be completed by teams whenever and wherever they choose.

5

Meet your legal obligations

Anticipate potential issues and ensure legal compliance to avoid conflicts/litigation and negative publicity.

6

Making Diversity & Inclusion a reality

… And not just a wishful thinking. We know that taking action is not always easy.

Our teams can implement Remixt internally within 2 weeks.

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Our reviews speak for themselves

Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) prevention module
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Thank you for helping us stay vigilant every day with the definitions of sexual harassment and sexual assault.
Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) prevention module
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Very interesting! If I had known all this earlier, I would have approached the people of reference or HR sooner (and unfortunately, several times…)
Origins module
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Good prevention! Some employees will become aware that certain jokes are discriminatory and racist.
LGBT+ module
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This type of training course should be mandatory. There are still too many people who feel entitled to judge others.
Invisible disability module
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It’s important to inform employees, raise awareness, and educate them about their rights. This training is highly relevant.
Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) prevention module
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The content is very thought-provoking and encourages deep reflection, even outside of work.
Disability inclusion module
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I appreciated the humour and lightness in addressing sometimes mistaken perceptions. The length is perfect, well done!
LGBT+ module
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Very interesting course, as I am not well-informed about LGBT+ issues.
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Without an inclusive workplace culture, you risk

Icone ampoule electrique

Reduced innovation and commercial performance

Icône collaboration

Resignations, negative publicity, and loss of attractiveness

Icone marteau de justice

Legal risks and high penalties

Religion, Sexisme, Handicap

Create an inclusive culture that will allow your teams to thrive starting tomorrow.

Grossophobie, Homophobie, Agisme