40 min

Why decency is the start of inclusivity with Rita Kakati-Shah People at Work

    • Business

This is not business as usual. In fact it’s not life as usual. We’ve all been up-ended by COVID-19, and will continue to experience its impact in the months to come. So what does this mean for how we relate to and include our employees, now that we can’t see each other in person?



This is a question best answered by someone who knows a bit about the topic. Rita Kakati-Shah has been forging a path of diversity and inclusion since the early days of her career on the trading floor as a woman of colour. It’s safe to say that she’s scaled a few high hurdles on her journey over the past two decades.



Rita believes that decency is at the heart of making people feel included. If you act like a human being—show empathy, kindness, and concern—then some of the heavy work is already done. This is particularly important now when people are feeling adrift, scared, and anxious. 



My People at Work conversation with Rita couldn’t have come at a better time to help managers navigate through these uncertain times with their teams. Listen in for practical ways for how you can include your people and learn how to be more personal, and less managerial. It starts by being decent.



About our Guest

Rita is an award-winning gender, diversity, inclusion and career strategist, speaker and advisor to Fortune 500 companies and Founder and CEO of Uma, an international platform that empowers women and minorities in the workforce. When not travelling for work, she can be spotted sipping afternoon tea around New York City or playing “Freeze” with her two young children. 



Connect with Rita on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/rita-kakati/ or follow Uma on Instagram @beboldbeuma or Twitter @beboldbeuma

This is not business as usual. In fact it’s not life as usual. We’ve all been up-ended by COVID-19, and will continue to experience its impact in the months to come. So what does this mean for how we relate to and include our employees, now that we can’t see each other in person?



This is a question best answered by someone who knows a bit about the topic. Rita Kakati-Shah has been forging a path of diversity and inclusion since the early days of her career on the trading floor as a woman of colour. It’s safe to say that she’s scaled a few high hurdles on her journey over the past two decades.



Rita believes that decency is at the heart of making people feel included. If you act like a human being—show empathy, kindness, and concern—then some of the heavy work is already done. This is particularly important now when people are feeling adrift, scared, and anxious. 



My People at Work conversation with Rita couldn’t have come at a better time to help managers navigate through these uncertain times with their teams. Listen in for practical ways for how you can include your people and learn how to be more personal, and less managerial. It starts by being decent.



About our Guest

Rita is an award-winning gender, diversity, inclusion and career strategist, speaker and advisor to Fortune 500 companies and Founder and CEO of Uma, an international platform that empowers women and minorities in the workforce. When not travelling for work, she can be spotted sipping afternoon tea around New York City or playing “Freeze” with her two young children. 



Connect with Rita on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/rita-kakati/ or follow Uma on Instagram @beboldbeuma or Twitter @beboldbeuma

40 min

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