Technical jargon and phraseology that cater to a narrow demographic can inadvertently alienate women and non-binary individuals. By adopting inclusive language, organizations lower these barriers, making it easier for everyone to contribute, ask questions, and take on leadership or visible roles without fear of being out of place.
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