Why Businesses Must Do Better to Integrate This Growing DemographicHispanics are the fastest growing workforce population in the U.S.

ByGlenn Llopis

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As a leader, you don't want to have to reinvent the wheel every few years, but you also don't want to get stuck in a rut. In this video, Glenn Llopis, author ofThe Innovation Mentality, reveals what it means to adapt your business model in a way that enables more diverse people to influence your business strategies.

In other words, the values that matter most to Hispanics, along with other diverse populations, need more limelight when it comes to hiring, marketing and growth strategies. As the demographic of America today continues to shift, it is your responsibility to enable your business to flourish with diverse influence -- rather than get left behind.

Click play to learn more about what you can do to diversify your business for Hispanic employees and customers.

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Glenn Llopis

Entrepreneur Leadership Network Writer

Chief Personalization Officer, GLLG

Glenn Llopis (‘yo-pes) creates high-performance leaders and teams focused on inclusion and the power of individuality. He is the author of the booksEarning Serendipity,Leadership in the Age of Personalization,Unleashing IndividualityandThe Innovation Mentality.

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