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Inclusion
December 16, 2025

3 Faulty Beliefs Keeping You From Your Business Case For Diversity and Inclusion

If you’re reading this, chances are you want to build an inclusive workplace where:

In This Episode We Cover

  • Everyone can perform
  • Everyone can belong
  • Everyone can reach their potential
  • Why generic DEI business cases fall flat
  • The risks of relying on external research
  • Why “doing the right thing” doesn’t convince your CFO
  • Build your case using internal context \"No borrowed logic. Just business relevance.\"
  • \"No borrowed logic. Just business relevance.\"
  • Don’t lean on weak external evidence \"They blur the line between correlation and causation.\"
  • \"They blur the line between correlation and causation.\"
  • Align DEI with strategic business goals \"That’s a conversation your CFO will take seriously.\"
  • \"That’s a conversation your CFO will take seriously.\"
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The Elements of Inclusion #4

Leaders must collaborate innovatively to leverage cultural expertise and drive business performance.

  • Why inclusive outcomes are driven by innovation
  • How developing a business case for diversity and inclusion specific to your organisation is a competitive advantage
  • Why novelty is at the heart of your inclusion journey

The Elements of Inclusion #3

Leaders must establish systems to ensure that everyone shares the same advantages and benefits. These processes will create incentives for inclusive behaviours.

  • How to augment your team with the tools and insights they need to prevent structural disadvantage
  • Why reinforcing generative norms ensures everyone belongs in the organisation
  • How inclusive representations can be embedded to promote an inclusive culture

The Elements of Inclusion #2

Leaders must redefine career development relationships to support inclusive performance.
  • Why traditional mentor relationships must be revised for an inclusive workplace
  • How leaders must embrace networks of developmental relationships for individual growth
  • Why established workplace norms must evolve for inclusion in the modern workplace

The Elements of Inclusion #1

Leaders must properly socialise people and socialise inclusive ideas by providing an environment for the cultural learning needed for an active role in an inclusive organisation

  • How your socialisation processes must evolve to encourage the sustainable cultivation of inclusive competencies
  • Why Leaders must consistently negotiate the line between organisational commitment and personal authenticity to promote performance
  • How developing intersectional self awareness can help leaders to leverage individual employee experiences