If you have seen humanity at its best, removing divisive thoughts and negative bias is easier. Be able to recognize the moments when you have been helped by strangers that do not have a similar background. Be intentional in imagining yourself in another person’s shoes. Look at the other perspective. Read the biography and stop over-generalizing. Being highly educated does not mean you are highly informed.About Dr.Olukunle IyandaDr.Olukunle Iyanda, is a management consultant with over 2 decades of experience in corporate strategy, leadership and people development, emerging technology and innovation, and organizational culture. He is the founder of BROOT consulting, Managing Partner of the Design Thinkers Group, Nigeria where he currently resides, and is a firm proponent and advocate that diversity and inclusion are robust tools for innovation and generating ideas.
He designs and facilitates high energy and captivating capacity development programs for organizations in the area of Design Thinking, Corporate Strategy, Leadership and People Development, Emerging Technology & Innovation Management, and Organisational Culture.
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