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" ... However, some things won’t go back to how they were and businesses will be better for it. Technology is one example. This time last year, how many people had used or even heard of Zoom? Now it’s part of our lexicon and one of the most popular ways to communicate. ... "
" ... In addition to diversity in talent acquisition, tech companies should train employees on how to spot and root out inherent bias in products. Some words in our tech lexicon often used to describe product capabilities actually have racist undertones. At LiveRamp, we have a heightened awareness when it comes to these historically charged words. For example, instead of using “blacklist,” we use “block list,” “deny list” or “exclude.” On the flip side, we avoid terms “whitelist” when referring to “allow list,” “safe list” or “permitted.” By conducting a holistic audit of the terminology used throughout product development and adjusting as needed, companies can guarantee a neutral and inclusive communications exchange. ... "
" ... The focus of the next several Mindset Matters columns will be to illustrate not only how the language of disability needs to evolve in the lexicon of business, but the very meaning itself. Business must embark on a journey to connect with the disability narrative in a meaningful way. Business leaders ought to move beyond the conventional definitions and engage with a new set of symbols that represent a turning point in the culture of work and a modern approach to articulating crisis management. ... "
" ... The key to success is understanding "VUCA," an acronym that stands for volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity. "VUCA" first appeared as part of the U.S. military's lexicon in 1987 to describe the political chaos post-Cold War. Based on my observations, this definition took root in the business world after the mortgage crisis of 2008, and the coronavirus pandemic has breathed new life into it — making it relevant far beyond the corporate sector. ... "
" ... We will no doubt continue to build our collective global technology lexicon as we go forwards. With the promise of quantum computing powered systems not too far around the next corner, will 2021 see the industry start talking about quantumizing, quantumwarping... or will we just get quantum’ed? ... "