October 2020
Supporting inclusion in small businesses, what needs to be done.
Supporting inclusion in small businesses, what needs to be done.
GATE Postdoctoral Fellow, Kira Lussier, sits down with David Moses, Moment of Truth, to offer a historical perspective on how diversity training has become the default response for organizations looking to do better.
CBC reports that less than a third of Canadians appointed to the Order of Canada last year were women, but Sarah Kaplan is pushing for Canadians from all backgrounds who have made extraordinary contributions to Canadian society to be considered.
In conversation with Sonia Kang, Christine Beckman and Melissa Mazmanian discuss the real reasons we feel inadequate in the face of our dreams, and a call to celebrate how we support one another in the service of family and work in our daily life.
GATE postdoctoral fellow, Kim de Laat, is mentioned in this Financial Times exploring how entrepreneurs are already filling in the hole left by the COVID-19 recession.
Sonia Kang sits with Breakfast Television to discuss her new podcast 'For the Love of Work', a playbook for anyone looking for practical solutions to today’s workplace challenges.
Sarah Kaplan says organizations need to create audit committees for their social statistics and be looking at those as closely as they look at their financial numbers.
Sarah Kaplan and her course, The 360° Corporation, have received a 2020 Ideas Worth Teaching Award from the Aspen Institute for Business and Society Program!
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Sarah Kaplan and Laura Morgan Roberts break down what leaders need to do in order to be true allies in the fight against racism and sexism: stepping aside and stepping in front.
This 4 Short Talks speaker series, hosted by the Rotman Management Magazine, features contributors from their Fall 2020 issue. Speakers, including Sarah Kaplan, will discuss how to build back better from COVID-19.