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In today’s episode of Speaking of Inclusion… I am joined by Erefa Coker, a specialist in talent acquisition and cross-cultural integration. Erefa is the founder of Imo Talent, a company bridging the gap between global organisations and top talent from Africa. In this conversation we explore how biases, both conscious and unconscious, surface when it comes to considering the skills and expertise of people outside of our familiar frames of reference.

It's an honest look at the hesitations, assumptions, and sometimes uncomfortable realities that organisations face when considering hiring people on a globally remote basis.

Erefa candidly details the barriers she encounters, from questions of trust and language to subtler (and sometimes not so subtle) forms of anti-Black racism. As we unpack these issues together, I encourage you to listen with curiosity and to reflect on your own internal responses as the discussion unfolds.

Here are three key takeaways from today’s episode:

As you listen, I’d like you to reflect on this question:

How do your own reservations (about geography, culture, or simply the unfamiliar) affect the way you view potential candidates, or source new talent?

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Speaking of Inclusion is hosted by Katie Allen. Katie is a specialist inclusion consultant and confidence coach, offering a no BS approach to DEI and helping people become more confident in important human conversations.

www.KatieAllenConsulting.com


Theme music is courtesy of Epidemic Sounds – “No Drama” by Alder