The language we use in our board rooms, with colleagues and employees, and in our messaging can educate, empower, and drive positive change. Those of us who share a vision of a strong, equitable, ...
There is no doubt that language has the power to shape culture. And this is particularly true of the language used in the workplace. Without the implementation of inclusive language, employers run the ...
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.
Richard Budgell does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
An employee’s lawsuit against a guideline for gender-equitable language at Audi AG has been dismissed in a final hearing. The Munich Higher Regional Court overturned the appeal against an earlier ...
Communication is a key component of equitable health care. Although the Accessibility for Manitobans Act (AMA) became law in 2013, all five health regions in Manitoba have failed to provide equitable ...
Every September, Heritage Month in South Africa, we are encouraged to touch base with “who we are as a Rainbow Nation” through among others, our dishes, music, and speaking our home languages a lot ...