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Championing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion | Dr. Vinika Rao, Executive Director, INSEAD Africa Initiative & Hoffmann Institute for Business
Season 5 · Episode 412

Championing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion | Dr. Vinika Rao, Executive Director, INSEAD Africa Initiative & Hoffmann Institute for Business

The Brand Called You · The Brand Called You

April 11, 202424m 56s

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Show Notes

In this episode of "The Brand Called You" vodcast and podcast, the host interviews Dr. Vinika Rao, an accomplished professional from academia based in Singapore, focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Dr. Rao shares her journey from a corporate career to academia, emphasizing the importance of embracing change and finding one's calling. She discusses the evolving concept of DEI and the challenges faced by companies in implementing DEI strategies, highlighting the need for specificity, accountability, and disclosure. Dr. Rao addresses common misconceptions about DEI, emphasizing the importance of cognitive diversity and inclusion. She explains how gender diversity in leadership positively impacts organizational performance and delves into the intersectionality of diversity in the workplace. Dr. Rao suggests actionable steps for companies to create a more inclusive culture, focusing on the concept of allyship. She discusses leveraging technology for DEI initiatives while being mindful of its potential negative impacts.

 

About Dr. Vinika Rao

  • Dr. Vinika Rao has extensive experience in academia, holding positions such as Executive Director of INSEAD's Africa Initiative and the Hoffman Institute for Business and Society in Asia.

  • She serves on multiple boards and advisory boards, showcasing her commitment to driving impactful change in various organizations and sectors.

  • Dr. Rao's journey reflects a transition from a successful corporate career to academia, where she found her calling in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the workplace.