Is it time for the conversation around inclusion and diversity to take a human-centric approach?

It’s not just about the numbers, KPI’s, scorecards etc — it’s about the people. 

Storytelling, one of the most universal human experiences, gives us a rare chance to look through new lenses. 

Perspective-taking is a life skill, not just a workplace one. 

Companies that prioritise inclusion will emerge from crisis stronger, and stories are one major vehicle to help them get there. 

In this article, inclusion consultants Selena Rezvani and Stacey A. Gordon offer steps to implement a story-based approach to DEI.

Where employees are encouraged to tell their stories, own them, and consider how they impact their day-to-day experiences at work.


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