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Join Authors on Mission host Danielle Hutchinson as she sits down with Edward Gurowitz to unpack the science behind inclusive leadership and practical strategies for transforming organizational culture. In this eye-opening conversation, Dr. Gurowitz shares insights from his four-decade journey combining psychology, neuroscience and business consulting to create more equitable workplaces.
Key takeaways:
- Learn why privilege should be viewed as a tool for positive change rather than a source of shame
- Understand the critical difference between equality, equity and inclusion
- Discover why resistance often signals engagement rather than opposition
- Explore how brain science impacts workplace dynamics and decision-making
- Get practical tips for implementing inclusive leadership practices that boost both belonging and business results
Don't miss this insightful conversation that bridges neuroscience, psychology, and practical leadership strategies to create more equitable and productive workplaces. Tune in to learn how small changes in leadership approach can drive meaningful organizational transformation.
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