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The Business Case for Inclusion
ā€œIt’s not just nice—it’s profitable.ā€
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SUMMARY - The Business Case for Inclusion

Inclusion is often framed as compliance requirement or moral obligation. But inclusion also makes business sense—companies that serve diverse customers, employ diverse workers, and design for diverse users can perform better than those that don't. Understanding the business case for inclusion can motivate action that moral arguments alone might not, though the business case has limitations that should be acknowledged.

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