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The Key to Driving Diversity Equity & Inclusion Efforts that Yield Business Results
Want to Drive Diversity Equity & Inclusion but Don’t Know Where to Start? I often hear from folks who want to start doing Diversity Equity & Inclusion (DEI) actions but don’t know where to start or think their only option is putting employees through...
Want to Close the Gender Gap?
The last few weeks, I was creating a workshop on Allyship and came across research on gender voice and decision making in organizations. It made me realized that a lot of effort goes on bringing more women to the table but there is little discussion about changing...
The Paradox of Diversity & Inclusion Practices
In my work in Diversity and inclusion, I see many companies adopting a one-sided approach to solve the challenges. For instance, they may choose to focus on gender equity, or disability or race but not all. My assumption is that the complexity and lack of resources...
How to Run Inclusive Meetings
Diversity and inclusion are key to making employees at all levels of an organization feel valued and heard. Unfortunately, many organizations think they are encouraging inclusion when in reality, their practices encourage exclusion daily. This is often due to...
6 Ways to Improve Diversity & Inclusion with Behavioral Economics
As institutional irrationality prevails, creating a truly diverse and equitable workforce will require Diversity & Inclusion strategies to champion decision-making systems that reward power-sharing. Remember, every single employee is making large and small...
Institutional Irrationality and Other Ways You Dupe Yourself at Work
Think about everyone at work for a minute. And not just where you work, but all those people in offices across the world. Now consider that each of them—every single employee—is making large and small decisions all…day…long. From answering emails to delivering a...
Confessions of a Biased HR Manager
Several years ago, I worked for an organization that was male-dominated and I felt the need to bring women into the organization. It was a hard job since for every twenty-five male applicants there was one female applicant, clearly, we had a diversity issue. There was...
Want to Increase Organizational Intelligence? Hire & Promote Women
Are you preoccupied with meeting performance goals and increasing market share through your people? For the most part, people’s intelligence remains partially tapped because managers lack understanding of how to engage the organization’s whole brain and maximize their...
Neuroscience of Conflict Management
The rise of technology and big data has forced organizations to re-think their strategic objectives focusing more on driving change to remain competitive and relevant. A significant amount of time is spent on planning re-organizations to ensure changes are...
Decoding Leadership: The Neuro-anatomy of Successful Leaders
A leaders’ ability to function in a complex and uncertain environment requires a higher degree of adaptability and computational power. In a recent study, Mckinsey identified four behaviors that are highly correlated with leadership success. In this article, we will...
5 Facts to Keep Your Brain Calm During a Performance Review
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The Most Mind-bending Question You Can Ask in an Interview
Are you tired of listening to the prescriptive resume narrative? It’s easy for the hiring manager and the candidate to become robots and function on autopilot, asking the same questions and generating very similar answers. As a hiring manager, I was interested not...
5 Ways Leaders Stay Cool Under Pressure
At 8:00 am you check your inbox and it has 50 new messages that arrived overnight. Diligently you prioritize and respond accordingly, but you get an unexpected call from an upset client asking for your time. Your attention shifts to the client issue and interprets the...
6 Leadership Skills Every Mother Can Own
In the last few years, I have spoken with many women who successfully climbed the corporate ladder before becoming mothers. They now have the desire to re-enter the workforce but are afraid that they don’t have a worthy corporate story to tell. Contrary to their...
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