The Element Of Inclusion

Why Diversity and Inclusion Gets Cut First in Budget Reviews


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If inclusion work feels discretionary, it's liable to get cut, here I break down how to avoid this happening to you.

In this episode we cover: • How discretionary work becomes budget risk • Why activity without outcomes invites scrutiny • When misalignment makes inclusion expendable

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The Element Of InclusionBy Dr Jonathan Ashong-Lamptey Diversity & Inclusion I Broadcaster I Speaker I