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425 Diversity Take Two strive to form a diverse table.
from diverse backgrounds
iterate
empower people To foster a new generation of talent.
metronome (A person in a suit sits at a conference table, looking down. The scene cuts to a close-up of hands holding a tablet displaying a video recording interface.)
I believe every company should strive [0:03 - 0:04]
(The tablet screen shows a woman with long brown hair and red lipstick, wearing a black blazer over a white shirt, speaking.)
to form a diverse table. [0:05 - 0:06]
If the people on your team are from diverse backgrounds, [0:07 - 0:09]
they'll find new and creative solutions to problems [0:10]
rather than just iterating. [0:11 - 0:13]
(The view shifts to behind the woman, showing a film crew with cameras and microphones set up around her in a modern office with large windows.)
We need to find the next generation of diverse engineers, [0:14 - 0:16]
diverse biologists, diverse doctors. [0:17 - 0:19]
Because it's not just diverse employees, it's diverse thinking. [0:20 - 0:27]
(A wide shot shows the woman sitting alone at the large, reflective conference table, facing the camera. A boom microphone hangs above her.)
It's about using our corporate resources to empower people of different skills and identities... [0:28 - 0:29]
(The woman's expression changes to one of frustration.)
Holy fucking fucker. [0:30]
Jesus Christ. [0:31 - 0:32]
Every time. What is it? [0:33 - 0:35]
(The view returns to the behind-the-scenes shot of the crew.)
"Skills and identities to foster..." To foster a new generation of Axonith talent. [0:36]
Okay, let's reset. [0:37 - 0:38]
(Close-up on the woman's face as she looks off-camera, annoyed.)
It's too many "diverses," Chris. [0:39 - 0:41]
It's-- I'm going, "diverse, diverse, diverse." Like "Buh-duh, buh-duh, buh-duh." [0:42 - 0:43]
Like a fucking metronome. [0:44 - 0:46]
(The shot cuts to a man with glasses and a beard, presumably Chris, standing near the camera equipment.)
Well, uh, [clears throat], it is diversity training. [0:47 - 0:48]
(Back to the wide shot of the woman at the table.)
Yeah, but it's too many, Chris. [0:49 - 0:50]
Can we try to diversify the language a little bit? [0:51 - 0:52]
(Close-up on the woman, who now has a slight, knowing smile.)
No, sure.