An increasing body of research shows a strong correlation between leadership diversity and improved organisational performance. Companies with diverse leadership teams often achieve higher productivity, profitability, customer satisfaction, and innovation compared to those with homogenous teams. However, despite significant investment in diversity initiatives, many organisations struggle to meet their leadership diversity goals. A major barrier is bias, which can be unconscious or institutionalised, limiting opportunities for individuals from non-dominant groups.

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DEIInclusive LeadershipUnconscious Bias
Managing Bias to Improve Leadership Diversity
By Felicity Menzies1 min read

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