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The Shape of Change: Embracing Inclusive Leadership With Jennifer Brown

28 min · 15. maj 2026
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Michelle welcomes Jennifer Brown, a prominent figure in the DEI and leadership space, to explore the evolving landscape of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. They talk about the concept of inclusive leadership, highlighting actionable ways leaders can foster environments where everyone feels safe, valued, and able to contribute fully. Jennifer shares insights from her extensive career—including her proprietary inclusive leadership model and the nuanced difficulties leaders face transitioning from traditional command-and-control styles to more inclusive approaches. They also talk about the recent challenges and retrenchments affecting DEI initiatives, especially amidst political and social changes. Jennifer talks about the importance of adapting DEI strategies, even in a time of regulatory and societal pushback, and discusses her latest book, "The Shape of Change." They also offer practical guidance for leaders grappling with uncertainty, the increasing complexity introduced by rapid advancements in AI, and a call to embrace innovation, humility, and introspection in leading diverse organizations forward. To learn more about Jennifer and order her book, visit: https://jenniferbrownspeaks.com/ [ https://jenniferbrownspeaks.com/]

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The Shape of Change: Embracing Inclusive Leadership With Jennifer Brown

Michelle welcomes Jennifer Brown, a prominent figure in the DEI and leadership space, to explore the evolving landscape of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. They talk about the concept of inclusive leadership, highlighting actionable ways leaders can foster environments where everyone feels safe, valued, and able to contribute fully. Jennifer shares insights from her extensive career—including her proprietary inclusive leadership model and the nuanced difficulties leaders face transitioning from traditional command-and-control styles to more inclusive approaches. They also talk about the recent challenges and retrenchments affecting DEI initiatives, especially amidst political and social changes. Jennifer talks about the importance of adapting DEI strategies, even in a time of regulatory and societal pushback, and discusses her latest book, "The Shape of Change." They also offer practical guidance for leaders grappling with uncertainty, the increasing complexity introduced by rapid advancements in AI, and a call to embrace innovation, humility, and introspection in leading diverse organizations forward. To learn more about Jennifer and order her book, visit: https://jenniferbrownspeaks.com/ [ https://jenniferbrownspeaks.com/]

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