Ashish Kaushal Working4Compassion
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Ashish is the co-founder of Consciously unbiased and CEO of Hire Talent.
Ashish founded Consciously Unbiased to disrupt the way corporations looked at diversity and inclusion. It has quickly grown helping businesses move from intent to action to amplify inclusion in the workplace. Partners include Bank of America, Viacom and Estee Lauder
On the podcast we talk about how you can’t easily get rid of biases, but you can manage them and how Covid has shown us that we have a lot more in common than we thought.
Why vulnerability is a strength not a weakness, and what diversity, inclusion and belonging should really look like.
We discuss why Ashish’s mentor has coached him to slow down to speed up, and why curiosity is the best way to create a more compassionate workplace.
This is a really inspiring conversation about the work Ashish is doing, a big thankyou to Misty Huckaby from my mentoring group at CCARE, Stanford for making the introduction. enjoy the conversation.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ashish is the co-founder of Consciously unbiased and CEO of Hire Talent.
Ashish founded Consciously Unbiased to disrupt the way corporations looked at diversity and inclusion. It has quickly grown helping businesses move from intent to action to amplify inclusion in the workplace. Partners include Bank of America, Viacom and Estee Lauder
On the podcast we talk about how you can’t easily get rid of biases, but you can manage them and how Covid has shown us that we have a lot more in common than we thought.
Why vulnerability is a strength not a weakness, and what diversity, inclusion and belonging should really look like.
We discuss why Ashish’s mentor has coached him to slow down to speed up, and why curiosity is the best way to create a more compassionate workplace.
This is a really inspiring conversation about the work Ashish is doing, a big thankyou to Misty Huckaby from my mentoring group at CCARE, Stanford for making the introduction. enjoy the conversation.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
43 min