The Gay episode is being touted as a seminal moment in the growing backlash to DEI. There are hopeful signs from the corporate world. It all depends on a conversion wave amongst the consultants. Boards of Directors now rely almost exclusively on consultants to formulate their strategic decisions. But the defences are up as well. DEI is a power tool for the revolution. It won't be given up easily.
As a Harvard graduate I am ashamed that she was president even for a moment. How can we expect our children to do the next right thing when those who should be there examples lie, cheat and excuse their poor choices, blame others and expect exemption from consequences
The Gay episode is being touted as a seminal moment in the growing backlash to DEI. There are hopeful signs from the corporate world. It all depends on a conversion wave amongst the consultants. Boards of Directors now rely almost exclusively on consultants to formulate their strategic decisions. But the defences are up as well. DEI is a power tool for the revolution. It won't be given up easily.
Wonderful column--your very best.
As a Harvard graduate I am ashamed that she was president even for a moment. How can we expect our children to do the next right thing when those who should be there examples lie, cheat and excuse their poor choices, blame others and expect exemption from consequences