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The Upside of Opening Up DEI Programs to Everyone

There are costs to the decline of targeted diversity programs—but there are also hidden benefits to the new era of universality.

by Kenji Yoshino and David Glasgow

 

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AI Is Upending Marketing on Two Fronts

It’s transforming how consumers both find and buy products. Companies need to catch up.

by Stefano Puntoni

 

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Are You Leveraging the Diverse Talent on Your Board?

Tapping into a range of views prevents the groupthink and blind spots that undermine decision-making and creativity.

by Linda A. Hill, Lynn S. Paine, and James I. Cash, Jr.

 

 

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