Episode 105: The 3 Biggest Problems in Inclusion Work & Tools to Persuade and Progress: Dr Jonathan Ashong-Lamptey, Founder, Element of Inclusion
Jonathan introduces the academic study behind the organisation he founded, Element of Inclusion and his research into the 3 biggest problems that companies experience in their Inclusion work.
Providing tools to measure and communicate the impact of your inclusion strategy, Jonathan shares the ‘PICOC’ model as a persuasive way to present your business case to a decision maker, and recommends that you begin your very own in-house podcast!
Topics in Jonathan’s episode:
- Intersectionality and the Element of Inclusion
- The 3 biggest problems in Inclusion
- Evidenced based in Inclusion
- What people leaders want to achieve in Inclusion work
- 4 ways to collection information
- Communicating inclusion impacts with your decision maker
- The ‘PICOC’ model
- Start an in-house podcast!
Referenced resources: Element of Inclusion of podcast
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