Inclusion eats diversity for breakfast in the workplace
evosis’ founding director Alison France explains why mastering the art of inclusion is a powerful skill to have.
evosis’ founding director Alison France explains why mastering the art of inclusion is a powerful skill to have.
There may not be a clear difference between female and male careers, but society certainly believes that some roles are more suited to girls and others to boys. But what happens when a girl wants to shed the stereotype and pursue a career in STEM?
Inclusion is key for people to shed their ‘identity covers,’ says Karen Brown, from Bridge Arrow, and here’s how to achieve it.
In the second of two interviews, Maria Martins reveals what makes a good Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) professional.
Funding shouldn’t be a barrier to education says Neha Sethi Director, Capital Markets
Prodigy Finance, which helps international students with limited funding options, gain access to life-changing educational opportunities.
Chris Parke, CEO and Co-founder, Talking Talent, challenges businesses to tackle the paternity paradox and level the playing field for mothers and fathers at work.
Amanda Leacy, head of global I&D for Accenture, talks about the importance of inclusion in the workplace for enabling people to achieve their full potential.
Peter Linas is the EVP of Corporate Development & International at Bullhorn takes the strain out of the diversity recruitment process.
Magdalena Rutka, payments lead at Icon Solutions, explains how women can enter the payments industry and thrive — it’s all about collaboration.
Without an understanding of unconscious bias, it’s easy to see how resentment can grow around diversity programmes, but the three biggest arguments against these programmes are easily resolved.