The Inclusive Language Handbook Everyday Quick Sheet
Successful business relies on one thing—communication. We communicate with our employees, customers, suppliers and more. Using inclusive language means consciously working to find ways to name, honor, and value experiences and identities. By learning to speak to diverse audiences, you can broaden your reach and transfer your message to more people. It’s important to be conscious of who your audience is and understand how to make people feel included.
Everyone can use inclusive language.