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Have you ever pondered the hidden layers of workplace inclusion, particularly for those with disabilities? Hillary Wool from Boston Consulting Group joins us to shed light on this critical issue, revealing a stark gap between the perceived and actual numbers of employees with disabilities. Through Hillary's extensive research, we engage with the transformative influence of a DEI ecosystem attuned to the needs of disabled workers, the undeniable importance of mentorship, and the game-changing impact of accessible accommodations. Our conversation doesn't just skim the surface; it delves into the deep waters of intersectionality and its ramifications for organizations, stressing the need for diversity and openness in every corporate layer.
Navigating the varied landscape of global disability data collection poses its challenges, but understanding this is key to developing more inclusive company policies and generating powerful advocacy efforts. We discuss the hurdles and triumphs in recognizing disabled individuals within the workforce, and the significant roles they play as consumers in product design and user experience. This episode is an invigorating call to action for companies to share resources and enhance the availability of quality disability-related data, acknowledging the influence of identity in the workplace and the consequences of underrepresentation in leadership. Prepare to be engaged in a profound discourse that pushes the boundaries of traditional thinking about diversity and inclusion in the modern working world.
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Have you ever pondered the hidden layers of workplace inclusion, particularly for those with disabilities? Hillary Wool from Boston Consulting Group joins us to shed light on this critical issue, revealing a stark gap between the perceived and actual numbers of employees with disabilities. Through Hillary's extensive research, we engage with the transformative influence of a DEI ecosystem attuned to the needs of disabled workers, the undeniable importance of mentorship, and the game-changing impact of accessible accommodations. Our conversation doesn't just skim the surface; it delves into the deep waters of intersectionality and its ramifications for organizations, stressing the need for diversity and openness in every corporate layer.
Navigating the varied landscape of global disability data collection poses its challenges, but understanding this is key to developing more inclusive company policies and generating powerful advocacy efforts. We discuss the hurdles and triumphs in recognizing disabled individuals within the workforce, and the significant roles they play as consumers in product design and user experience. This episode is an invigorating call to action for companies to share resources and enhance the availability of quality disability-related data, acknowledging the influence of identity in the workplace and the consequences of underrepresentation in leadership. Prepare to be engaged in a profound discourse that pushes the boundaries of traditional thinking about diversity and inclusion in the modern working world.
Support the show
Follow axschat on social media.
Bluesky:
Antonio https://bsky.app/profile/akwyz.com
Debra https://bsky.app/profile/debraruh.bsky.social
Neil https://bsky.app/profile/neilmilliken.bsky.social
axschat https://bsky.app/profile/axschat.bsky.social
LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniovieirasantos/
https://www.linkedin.com/company/axschat/
Vimeo
https://vimeo.com/akwyz
https://twitter.com/axschat
https://twitter.com/AkwyZ
https://twitter.com/neilmilliken
https://twitter.com/debraruh
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