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Sep 2023
26m 7s

How Companies Can Recommit to Their DEI ...

Harvard Business Review
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After the summer of 2020 in the United States, many organizations made a big push to increase diversity, equity, and inclusion in their ranks and operations. But now, many fear that that momentum is slipping, especially in the face of economic headwinds. Laura Morgan Roberts, organizational psychologist and professor at the University of Virginia Darden Scho ... Show More
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