Description
Inclusion is a comprehensive guide from Harvard Business Review that addresses one of today’s most critical workplace challenges. The book examines how leaders can build cultures where diversity is not just present, but truly integrated into daily operations and decision-making processes.
Drawing on research and real-world examples, the authors demonstrate how inclusive workplaces drive better innovation, employee engagement, and business outcomes. The book covers essential topics including recognizing unconscious bias, creating psychological safety, amplifying marginalized voices, and building genuine belonging across organizational hierarchies.
As part of the HBR Emotional Intelligence Series, this book emphasizes the emotional and interpersonal skills necessary for effective inclusion work. It provides leaders and managers with actionable frameworks and tools they can implement immediately to create more equitable and inclusive environments that benefit both employees and organizations.







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