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Innovating Leadership, Co-Creating Our Future

Innovating Leadership, Co-Creating Our Future

Tuesday at 11 AM Pacific

August 4th 2020: REPAIRING THE BROKEN RUNG: Overcoming Bias in the Leadership Pipeline

Organizations must rethink how they identify future leaders – today’s practices are often influenced by unconscious bias and result in unintentional discrimination, leaving potentially more capable talent behind. If organizations fix the broken rung, people will be promoted based on merit, not gender or race, and diversity will be enhanced. Martin Lanik joins Maureen to discuss the comprehensive study of fairness in how organizations prepare the next generation of leaders.

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Martin Lanik

Martin Lanik is the author of the international bestseller The Leader Habit. He serves as CEO of Pinsight, a Denver-based consulting firm that delivers virtual leadership solutions that give companies the unbiased insights they need to make the most important talent decisions: who they hire, develop, and promote. Lanik is also the co-author of the research report Repairing the Broken Rung: Overcoming Bias in the Leadership Pipeline.
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