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Bridging the Divide: How Inclusive Workplaces Help Us All Thrive
In my mentoring sessions with immigrants from around the world, I often hear the same story, told with different details. A talented individual joins a new workplace, eager to contribute, only to feel left out of the loop. One mentee recently told me, “I’m doing the work, but it feels like my colleagues are always one step ahead. They’re included in meetings I’m left out of, and they seem to have a connection with management that I just don’t.” His concern? That being “local” gives his colleagues an edge.





























































































































