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3 Inclusive Behaviors Every Leader Should Have
Inclusive organizations continue to rise to the top, and leaders have a responsibility to lead inclusively to build cultures of inclusion at their organizations. By adopting these three behaviors, leaders can begin to unlock the power of inclusive leadership.
Upcoming Virtual Town Hall: Designing a More Inclusive Organization in 2021 with Superpowers & Symphony
On Thursday, December 17, 2020, from 1:00–2:00 pm EST, join Linkage for a virtual town hall hosted by Jennifer McCollum, CEO of Linkage, and Oshoke Abalu: “Designing a More Inclusive Organization in 2021 with Superpowers & Symphony.”
A Conversation about Inclusion in the Workplace and a Master Class on Mastering Our Inner Critic – What We Learned| Day 2 of #LinkageWIL
Today, we heard from two incredible keynote speakers: #1 NYT best-selling author Glennon Doyle and award-winning broadcast journalist Soledad O’Brien. Check out key takeaways from Glennon and Soledad’s keynotes during Day 2 of the Virtual Women in Leadership Institute™.
7 Ways to Host More Inclusive Meetings in a Virtual World
From the classic “one-on-none” to not being heard, we’ve all experienced bad meetings, where participants have not felt included. Discover 7 tactics for hosting more inclusive meetings (both in-person and in the virtual world!) and create the meetings everyone wants to be involved with.
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Creating Cultures of Inclusion: What Works (and What Doesn’t) | 3 Findings from Linkage’s Latest White Paper
Linkage’s latest white paper, “The Hard Truth about Inclusion in the Workplace: What Works (and What Doesn’t)” is jam-packed with findings and recommendations for inclusion in the workplace. Check out these three findings and then download your own copy to get access to the full report.
What Does Being an Ally Look Like? | Linkage Featured in the Wall Street Journal
Linkage CEO Jennifer McCollum speaks with Patrick Thomas, a reporter at The Wall Street Journal, about our Juneteenth webinar, “Reflecting on Race & Allyship: How to Drive Meaningful Change” and Linkage’s ongoing work to build and support cultures of inclusion at leading organizations.
How We Commit to Be Purposeful, Inclusive Leaders in 2020 and Beyond
Out of crisis comes opportunity, and strong and effective leadership is a cornerstone of our ability to rise to a challenge—within our organizations, communities, and in our world. The commitments of Purposeful Leadership, grounded in inclusion, become even more important as we all strive to lead in a permanently changed world. We must inspire, innovate, achieve, engage and become in order to meet today’s challenges and tomorrow’s opportunities.
Reflecting on Race and Allyship: How to Drive Meaningful Change | Commitments Leaders Can Make Today
Linkage CEO Jennifer McCollum reflects on the latest webinar installment of Linkage’s Critical Leadership Conversations series with Bev Wright, expert leadership consultant and inclusion advocate, and Eddie Turner, international best-selling author and award-winning coach. “Reflecting on Race & Allyship: How to Drive Meaningful Change,” was an interactive conversation grounded in lived experiences and actionable strategies for change. The discussion proved to be an invaluable opportunity for more than 1,000 leaders to reflect and discuss the shameful reality of the past; the shifting reality of the present; and the hope for the future.
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