While the intent behind diversity training is to improve team performance and satisfaction, its effectiveness can sometimes be difficult to measure. Changes in team dynamics and attitudes may take time to manifest, and without proper follow-up, initial gains may not be sustained long-term. Therefore, for diversity training to be successful, it should be part of an ongoing strategy rather than a one-time initiative.
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