Inclusive language is essential to achieving equitable healthcare, and clinicians can use six principles to achieve it, Nkem Chukwumerije, MD, wrote for Harvard Business Review July 19. Dr.
As inclusion and the employee experience continue to gain traction amid rapidly shifting organizational priorities, inclusive language plays a key role in enabling workplaces where everyone thrives, ...
Using inclusive language in employee communications reinforces an organization’s priority on inclusion, improves the employee experience and increases the likelihood of talent retention, global HR ...
As an advisor to Fortune 100 companies, I’ve witnessed first-hand how inclusive design leads to products, services, and innovations that better serve our customers and clients. When it comes to ...
When employees experience psychological safety in the workplace, it promotes collective harmony. A sense of belonging leads to engagement and motivation. The language we use to express ourselves ages ...
Despite the sentiment that 80% of people want workplaces to be inclusive, only one-third said their companies are doing “a lot” of work on inclusion. The perception of inclusion inside organizations ...
The History Department affirms its commitment to building and sustaining a genuinely diverse and inclusive environment for faculty, students, and staff. We commit to enhancing our programmatic ...
A year ago this month, Intel engineer and Linux kernel maintainer Dan Williams proposed to introduce inclusive terminology in the kernel's official coding-style document. The proposal called for ...
The following guidelines may change over time, as language is always evolving, and what is considered inclusive phrasing today may not be in the future. ACS will update this guide for accuracy, ...
As inclusion and the employee experience continue to gain traction amid organizational priorities, inclusive language plays a key role in fostering an inclusive workplace culture, according to a new ...