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Vulnerability & The Workplace

Season 4, Ep. 5

Diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging: a hot topic in talent acquisition at the moment, but as a business owner or recruiter it’s important to not consider it a fad. In this episode Georgina Huntley speaks to Global DE&I Manager at Jaguar Land Rover, Trishna Naik about how creating an inclusive work environment strengthens your workforce and productivity in the workplace. 


Resources 

2024 Workforce trends reports: https://www.manpowergroup.co.uk/the-word-on-work/the-age-of-adaptability-the-2024-workforce-trends-report/

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