We’ve seen United Airlines as front page news a while back because a staff member dragged a man screaming from his seat.
We’ve seen a toxic culture raise its head in Australian politics not too far in the past with Pauline Hansen calling out a group of children with disabilities as being disruptive to ‘normal’ kids.
Surprisingly, we saw Uber’s founder Travis Kalanick, dethroned off the back of a sole blog post from a junior employee in the company, because of his appalling behaviour.
And we’ve seen celebrities fall like dominoes (or red phone boxes) in the aftermath of the Harvey Weinstein chain of events.
What we are not seeing lessen, in many instances, are business owners, leaders and those in positions of authority, who are still operating from a mindset that is steeped in ignorance.
Ignorance and ego has a cost.
That cost is disruption to an industry, to a business, to a life. It