More than half of companies that have done away with DEI policies or scaled them back say it was political pressure or public scrutiny that led to the decision.
Yup. If they’re not doing business with the federal government, they need to point out that it’s a free country and they can do whatever the hell they think is good for business. And follow up by pointing out that Target’s current condition shows that eliminating DEI is clearly bad for business if it’s something that the customer base expects.
Yup. If they’re not doing business with the federal government, they need to point out that it’s a free country and they can do whatever the hell they think is good for business. And follow up by pointing out that Target’s current condition shows that eliminating DEI is clearly bad for business if it’s something that the customer base expects.