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The Heartbeat of the Organization

Conversation Matters

Equally important there is a need to renew the relationships that make it possible for organizational members to work virtually toward a common goal. Equally serious is the “lessening in the sense of community, cohesion, social connectivity and belongingness among employees.” They meet to have conversation. Distributed Organizations.

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A List of Minority Groups [by %]

Ongig

Many companies are focusing on minority groups as a part of their diversity initiatives. An underrepresented group is a subset of a population with a smaller percentage than the general population—for example, people of color (POC) or indigenous people. Now let’s have a look at the examples of minority groups.

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“We need more positive coverage of cultural accomplishments.” with Len Gaincola & Patrick Pennie

Thrive Global

Media coverage is the number one way to enlighten the public on the benefits of diversity. This was a world-renowned regenerative medicine conference that focused on the clinical aspects of point of care autologous platelet rich plasma as a treatment biologic. We need more positive coverage of cultural accomplishments.

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100+ Famous Inclusive Leaders Who Helped Shape the Workplace

Ongig

Representation and diversity matter in the workplace, inspiring team members to perform at their best regardless of background. By doing so, leaders can lead by example, inspiring every organizational contributor to deliver their best without doubt or uncertainty. The following famous inclusive leaders are role models for leadership.