Using inclusive language means choosing words and phrases that do not marginalize or exclude any group based on gender, race, age, disability, or other characteristics. In professional and networking dialogues, this helps create a welcoming environment where everyone feels respected and valued. For example, replacing “chairman” with “chairperson” or “chair” avoids gender bias.

Using inclusive language means choosing words and phrases that do not marginalize or exclude any group based on gender, race, age, disability, or other characteristics. In professional and networking dialogues, this helps create a welcoming environment where everyone feels respected and valued. For example, replacing “chairman” with “chairperson” or “chair” avoids gender bias.

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