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October 8, 2024

Do Election Results Change Your Attitude To Inclusion?

People talk about inclusion as if it’s a lifetime commitment.

Episode Notes

People talk about inclusion as if it’s a lifetime commitment.

Find out why for many it depends on who won the last election.

Here’s some key topics covered from this episode:

- What leaders think about election outcomes and inclusion

- How election results influence inclusion strategies

- How organisations adjust inclusion based on government priorities

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Here’s some key takeaways from this episode: 

Your company may change it’s attitude to inclusion after an election if

They depend on Government Funding

If your organisation relies on government funding or contracts, elections could drastically change your priorities.”

They are motivated by legislation and regulations

If your approach to diversity is regulatory driven, we can expect your attitude to shift accordingly.”

They are sensitive to public pressure and culture shifts

Election results by definition shift power dynamics. This can also shift views on inclusion.”

Check out these resources: 

A guide to who is voting and when in this historic year for democracy

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