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Diversity, equity and inclusion has been discussed as part of the Irish business agenda for a few years. And while we have a firm grasp on diversity, it seems that some organisations are coming up short on inclusion. Wha...
Thought Leaders: what is inclusion? is an episode from Accountancy Ireland by Accountancy Ireland. Diversity, equity and inclusion has been discussed as part of the Irish business agenda for a few years. And while we have a firm grasp on di...
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Published May 6, 2022, 39:12 long, audio available.
Diversity, equity and inclusion has been discussed as part of the Irish business agenda for a few years. And while we have a firm grasp on diversity, it seems that some organisations are coming up short on inclusion. What is the meaning of inclusion and how should organisations be embedding into their culture? In this special Thought Leaders series from the Accountancy Ireland podcast, Liz Riley and Michael Diviney discuss with Stephanie Good, Director and Diversity & Inclusion Consulting Lead at PwC Ireland, and Mark Fenton, Chartered Accountant and CEO of MASF Consulting, Diversity & Inclusion specialists.
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Thought Leaders: what is inclusion? is from Accountancy Ireland by Accountancy Ireland.
Published May 6, 2022 and 39:12 long