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Imagine a leadership team gathering to finalize a new diversity and inclusion policy. Tensions rise quickly. One executive insists that “meritocracy is non-negotiable; recruitment must always be colorblind.” Another counters that “equity sometimes requires setting aside pure meritocracy to achieve larger goals.” A third tries to mediate, but the room is quickly divided.
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