Preparation is key to the success of an inclusion audit. Organizations should start by setting clear goals for what they hope to achieve through the audit and securing commitment from leadership. It's also important to communicate the process and its benefits to all employees, emphasizing that the audit is a step towards creating a more inclusive workplace for everyone. Preparing your organization involves both logistical arrangements and fostering a culture where feedback and self-reflection are valued.
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