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DEI Strategy & Culture Change

Create long-term DEI transformation through strategic culture and leadership initiatives.

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DEI Commitment Is Possible: Why Inclusion Still Matters

Overview DEI commitment is possible, even in a period of backlash. However, some leaders claim DEI has run its course. Meanwhile, the evidence says otherwise. Moreover, hybrid work creates new friction points. In addition, AI systems can repeat bias at scale. As a result, employees still want fairness, safety, and respect. Consequently, organizations thrive when they deliver those basics. Bottom…

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Why “Belonging” is Not Enough: How to Counter Attacks on Impactful DEI Approaches

The Truth About Belonging: How to Defend DEI Initiatives Against Today’s Attacks Featured Snippet: Belonging matters, but it cannot replace the structural work of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Leaders who want to defend DEI initiatives should anchor belonging in measurable equity, redesign core people processes, and hold executives accountable for outcomes. Why This Moment Demands Clarity DEI now faces real…