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In a world where businesses are becoming increasingly diverse and global, the challenge of implementing a diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) strategy can be both complex and rewarding. At the heart of this challenge lies the question: How can organisations make sustainable progress...
At Thriving Talent, we understand that juggling a career and caregiving responsibilities can be challenging. Despite progress in parental leave policies, many organizations still grapple with retaining and developing their talented pool of parents. The "caring and career crash" phenomenon...
On June 8 2023, Thriving Talent organised its first ever in-person Client Round Table event called “Leading the Way with Inclusion” at the International Olympic Committee (IOC) headquarters, the stunning Olympic House, in Lausanne. With a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion,...
In today's diverse and inclusive workplaces, it is crucial for leaders to foster an environment that encourages respect, empathy, and active intervention. Inappropriate or disrespectful behaviour impacts people in different ways, and for one it might feel severely disrespectful and for others...
In recent years, the issue of workplace equity has been at the forefront of many discussions surrounding diversity, inclusion, and social justice in the modern workplace.
Despite progress made in some areas, inequities still exist that can prevent employees from achieving their full potential and...
During the perimenopause and menopause, many women notice changes in their body and the way that they feel, and can find this to be a challenging time. The menopause is a condition that affects all women, usually in their 40’s and 50’s but can also affect younger women as well as...
Psychological safety is "a belief that one will not be punished or humiliated for speaking up with ideas, questions, concerns or mistakes" (Professor Amy C. Edmondson, 1999).
Psychological safety supports a productive and constructive culture of error – being able to openly discuss mistakes...
Psychological safety is "a belief that one will not be punished or humiliated for speaking up with ideas, questions, concerns or mistakes" (Professor Amy C. Edmondson, 1999).
Psychological safety supports a productive and constructive culture of error – being able to openly discuss mistakes...
Organisations who demonstrate that they value caring are a magnet for attracting and retaining talent.
Yet, what does “caring” mean?
Historically, caring has often been a role associated largely with women and is often reinforced with gender stereotypes reinforced in society, culture...
There is no denying that the impact of COVD-19 brought many challenges to both individuals and businesses, large and small. However, it has also driven new working practices and mindsets that offer an incredible opportunity for organisations to foster inclusive cultures and equality at...