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Inclusion Is Not Someone Else’s Responsibility
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Indeed, if your organization is like most, you are probably continuing to rethink your approach to inclusion, diversity, and equity plans. But as Mark points out in a recent conversation we had, inclusion isn’t just a corporate program or someone else’s challenge to solve. It starts with individual decisions and behaviors.