Doris Quintanilla’s inbox has been flooded with requests from corporate and nonprofit leaders. They want change, and they want it fast. But at the same time, she felt many were not respecting her. businessinsider.com/dei-leaders-ri…
Business leaders have yelled at Quintanilla, sent her demeaning emails, and even questioned the existence of racism in corporate spaces, despite her expertise and her lived experience as a disabled Latina. businessinsider.com/dei-leaders-ri…
Some executives said they would implement Quintanilla's recommendations, which are based on employee feedback, but refused once they saw the amount of change she recommended.
On top of helping to oversee a rollout of new initiatives within Mastercard to increase diversity and inclusion, Randall Tucker had to struggle with his grief and anxiety in the aftermath of Floyd's death. businessinsider.com/mastercard-mak…
There’s much work to be done. Mastercard's most recent diversity data from 2019 showed that 69% of its executives were white. businessinsider.com/dei-leaders-ri…
It’s clear that there’s an emerging trend: Company leaders are genuinely interested in championing diversity, but they don't understand that all areas of their business may need overhaul. And conversations around DEI can be hard to navigate, with some leaders getting defensive.
Today, wacky C-suite titles are all the rage. Chief amazement officers, chief heart officers, and chief empathy officers are popping up across companies. businessinsider.com/companies-inve…
Your company might operate more compassionately because it hired a chief heart officer, but at the end of the day it's still a business, and that person can still fire you, Limsky writes. businessinsider.com/companies-inve…
Remote work sparked a surge in whistleblower complaints. There's more free time, less risk, and more support to call out wrongdoing when you work from home.
@BrittaLokting explains why so many remote workers are deciding to squeal on their companies. ⬇️
In 2017, Simon Edelman blew the whistle on his former employer, the US Department of Energy, as he leaked photographs to the news site @inthesetimesmag of a meeting between the Energy Secretary Rick Perry and the CEO of one of the largest coal companies.
Data from the Yellowstone Wolf Project hints that it's just the side effect of a protozoan inhabiting our brains in a failed attempt to make more protozoa, Adam Rogers (@jetjocko) writes. ⬇️ businessinsider.com/parasite-cat-f…
Curious about what motivates a wolf to leave its pack, Kira Cassidy, a field biologist with the Yellowstone Wolf Project, and her team hypothesized that a parasitic infection was egging them along. Specifically, a microorganism called Toxoplasma gondii. businessinsider.com/parasite-cat-f…
Toxo, as it's colloquially known, reproduces in cat species but leaps to other hosts like rats, hyena, people, and wolves. Once it takes up residence in a new animal, it’s linked to weird behavior — much of it spurred by an elevated appetite for risk. businessinsider.com/parasite-cat-f…