The Imperative for Inclusive Innovation
Maulie Dass
as recording during on 1 June 2021 as part of Innov8rs Connect Unconference.
In the near future, we could be overrun by racist, sexist, homophobic robots.
While that may sound like science fiction, it could be closer than we think due to an alarming lack of inclusivity in technology design and development today. The current exponential pace of technology innovation demands that those with the power to combat bias in tech take action now, before it’s too late. Once bias is embedded in tech, you’ll never get it out. The question is, how?
The answer: Start at the source. Technology is designed and built people and - consciously or not - people have biases that can creep into the work they are doing. By implementing inclusive product design and development hiring practices and looking to more diverse groups within your organization for innovation you will end up with a better product that is relevant to a more diverse, global group of people.
At Cisco for example, close to half of its staff belong to employee resource organizations, which represent different diverse employee groups within the company - it actively looks to these groups for innovation.
Maulie Dass, the Global Lead for Cisco’s Innovation Labs, hosted a discussion on the critical role that inclusivity plays in technology innovation, product design and development. Learn how Cisco approaches inclusive innovation and walk away with actionable strategies on how to make innovation and technology more inclusive in your own organization.
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About the speaker
Maulie Dass is the Global Lead for Cisco’s Innovation Labs, which works with regional and global partners to create new technology solutions that solve industry pain points and positively impact business, society, and the planet. Maulie studied engineering and started her career as an engineer, but moved to sales to try something new. Eventually returning to engineering, she now leads an innovation team focused on solving big problems with technology.
Passionate about innovation, technology and inclusivity, Maulie actively drives initiatives with Cisco's Inclusive Communities, including Cisco's LGBTQ+ community within Cisco, of which she is a former Global co-lead.