You're striving for inclusivity in decision-making. How can you amplify marginalized voices effectively?
Inclusivity in decision-making isn't just a noble goal; it's a crucial step towards building a fairer and more effective organization. When you amplify marginalized voices, you're not just giving a platform to underrepresented groups; you're also enriching the decision-making process with diverse perspectives that can lead to more innovative and inclusive outcomes. Cultural competency plays a significant role here, requiring an understanding of how different backgrounds and experiences can impact one's viewpoint and contributions. It's about recognizing the value in every voice, especially those that have historically been silenced or overlooked.
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Steve Yacovelli, Ed.D. (he/him)a.k.a. "The Gay Leadership Dude?" | Award-winning & Best-Selling Author | Keynote Speaker | Helping Leaders at…
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Clare EllisBrains Trust | Cultural Change, Community Engagement, Thought Leadership
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Anthony CalleoEmployee Experience Expert | Company Culture | Global Human Resources Leader | Former Disney | Learning & Development |…