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" ... As we navigate multiple seismic changes, including the pandemic, racial justice and dissonant factions in our communities and country, I’ve found that true outside advisors are better at holding not just the CEO but other people in the company accountable for following through on their commitments. CAOs are there to help people live up to their promises and agreements for their own good and the good of others. And effective CAOs have sufficient political capital, job security and emotional intelligence to do it. ... "
" ... For example, our primary office location is in a largely white affluent suburb of Philadelphia, and that has created an unwelcoming environment for some team members. Other issues seemed to stem from economic and class disparities, as well as the interconnected issue of race: Our expense-reimbursement policy assumes our colleagues have credit cards and is ignorant to the fact that some who do have credit cards might struggle if we reimburse them after they need to pay their monthly bills. (More burdensome for some given research that suggests credit terms are often worse for people of color than for white people.) Personal shares at our weekly staff meeting, intended to build connection and community, often feature photos from a team member’s amazing travel experience or beautiful wedding, which for some had a “must be nice for you” dissonant ring. General office chatter—whether in the kitchen, on Slack, or during GoToMeetings—reflects the life experiences, interests, and digital feeds of our team, and if that team is largely white and privileged, then just being around the office can be a daily reminder of “otherness” and an obstacle for some to bring their whole selves to work every day. One staff member of color shared how difficult it was to be at work all day enduring a deafening silence among their colleagues about a police shooting the day before of an unarmed Black man; the contrast between how the shooting had impacted their personal network and their work network was stark and uncomfortable. ... "
" ... Social media following extends past friends, celebrities, and influencers. Consumers follow a brand as a form of identity expression (looking at you, Supreme customers). With identity expression comes the exposure to cancel culture. Brands can no longer afford to be dissonant. The days of surface-level, identity-based branding are over, and congruence is a must-have for brands' survival. ... "
" ... When ideology rules all, acknowledging dissonant facts is treason. Reality, in that way of thinking, is a mere construct owned by history’s winners. This brand of cult reasoning explains why Republicans despise journalism, deride universities, and disregard the advice of scientists. Within the walls of the GOP cult, those who concern themselves with accuracy, who allow themselves to be constrained by empirical measures, are seen as history’s losers. They are destined to be forgotten, obscured in the shadow of The Great Men. ... "
" ... Yet these new artists still carry the label’s tradition of staying true to experience, even when some may consider those experiences dissonant. Tolliver, in the same breath, can describe himself as “a country dude who is respectful, raised on yes ma’am and no sir, and to walk God’s path” and a country club boy with "a little ratchet in me!” He is a Christian and former college football player, and his new single features explicitly sexual lyrics. “We’re about to go up, down, in, out, round and around like a rodeo,” he sings. ... "