You know you want more diversity and more Inclusion, but what if you’re looking at this the wrong way round?
Find out why you’re approach to Diversity and Inclusion maybe back to front
You know you want more diversity and more Inclusion, but what if you’re looking at this the wrong way round?
Find out why you’re approach to Diversity and Inclusion maybe back to front
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Here are some key takeaways from this episode:
An Inversion Approach is a powerful way to clarify your Inclusion concerns
“Charlie Munger, who is a partner at Berkshire Hathaway; described as Warren buffet’s right hand man…. he and Warren Buffet are billionaire investors and Charlie Munger has popularized what’s described as inversion thinking, inverted thinking… or the inversion process”
An Inversion Approach by its nature will set you against the status quo
“It’s likely you will be discouraged; you may even be ostracized; you’ll be resisting the groupthink of a group of people who claim to promote diversity of thought. “
We’ve been using the Inversion Approach the whole time…. and so can you
“This is our form of the inversion process, inversion thinking.. This is our inversion approach”
Here are some resources so you can go deeper:
Inversion: How Smart People Consistently Avoid Looking Dumb
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