Five mindset shifts for leaders who want to build real inclusion
True inclusion starts with mindset shifts—valuing people equally, beyond performance or policy, in everyday interactions.
True inclusion starts with mindset shifts—valuing people equally, beyond performance or policy, in everyday interactions.
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We won’t touch a Banksy without a certificate, and even then we verify everything for authenticity.
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Professor Tim Coulson explores how birth-date bias sidelines football talent—and how science could level the pitch.
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A riveting portrait of Dick Francis, the BBC titan who defended editorial independence during its most turbulent era.
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Digital detox retreats aren’t practical for most leaders, but short, sustainable screen breaks can still help.
America must reassess its alliance with Israel, restoring scrutiny and separating foreign policy from political and theological reverence.
A five-step mental reset is helping burnt-out executives reconnect with purpose, balance, and long-term resilience.
Historian Dr. Linda Parker calls for a “Grandad’s Army” to boost UK forces with experienced older volunteers.
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