Why ESG and DEI could be the next big business risk

The Australian Financial Review
17 Jun

Australian corporates face a harsh new reality given what’s transpiring in the US.

Lofty pronouncements about “diversity” and “social licence” are now at serious risk of falling flat and sounding tin-eared. More and more, they sound like “corpsplaining” – a corporate attempt to explain or justify social engagement in an overconfident or oversimplified manner, in the mistaken assumption that companies know more about the social good than the average citizen.

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