As a component of ESG (environment, social, governance), social aspects often take a back seat. The social aspects, such as women's networks, directly add value to companies and serve as a basis for the implementation of many other improvements.
As a component of ESG (environment, social, governance), social aspects often take a back seat. The social aspects, such as women's networks, directly add value to companies and serve as a basis for the implementation of many other improvements.
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