Panel: Building Cross-Generational Collaboration
As glimmers to the end of the pandemic appear on the horizon, organizations are readying themselves to return to growth. The key to this transition will be a focus on the diversity and inclusion agenda. Researchers agree that an organizational culture that fosters belonging will significantly improve job performance and employee net promoter scores.
To support this imperative, on April 28, 2021, The IT Media Group partnered with the Bonhill Group plc to host a session comprised of four generations to talk about collaboration and engagement. Moderated by Nasheen Liu, SVP of CIO Program Strategy, panelists brainstormed ideas and tactics to succeed in a rapidly changing world. Click this link to watch the full panel session.
The panel was part of The Women in IT Summit USA 2021, one of many events hosted globally by the Bonhill Group to explore crucial D&I issues related to the tech sector. For highlights of the summit, please read the DiversityQ article about intersectional perspectives on female inclusion.
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