All for One and One for All: The Power of Inclusive Tech
Designing technology for inclusivity and intersectionality - which includes all parts of an individual's identity - poses a big opportunity for today's organizations, and it begins from the moment a candidate engages with an organization. To ensure true tech inclusivity, organizations should always ask a critical question: are we accounting for the full spectrum of people our workforce represents? This session examines the key variables to develop and implement tech tools that empower all workers and enable a truly inclusive workplace.
Learning Objectives:
- How to design tech tools for intersectionality.
- Understanding the opportunities and challenges with workplace technology.
- Key requirements for designing tools for inclusivity.
- Knowing the benefits and importance of inclusive tech.
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Giselle Mota
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