Businesses have been talking about diversity in the workforce for a few decades now, and maybe longer. When diversity first became a hot topic, businesses were discussing why having a diverse workforce was beneficial and how to go about growing one fairly.
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What would true workplace diversity look like? When asked this question, many people tend to describe an image of an ethnically diverse team with an equal amount of men and women. However, workplace diversity covers more than race and gender.
Executive teams in the top quartile of ethnic diversity are 33% more likely to outperform their peers. However, to reap all the benefits of a diverse workforce, provide inclusion training so that all team members thrive thrive through authenticity.
Delivering intercultural competence training can be challenging. However, thanks to modern learning technology and analytics tools, it has become more effective and sustainable.
Qstream, makers of enterprise-grade mobile microlearning software that reinforces training content and drives behavior change, announced their expansion into corporate diversity and inclusion programs, highlighted by a new partnership with Culture Coach.
Distance can create a sense of separation between locations that need to work closely together. Companies must actively support their virtual, multi-site teams to build bridges and improve collaboration.
Every human being – including every employee at your company – has biases. When business decisions are influenced by unconscious bias, it can have a major impact on the diversity and culture of your company.
BCT Partners and Red Fern Consulting announce the launch of the first Virtual Reality tool that will transform diversity training programs and help to mitigate unconscious bias in the workplace.
Realizing the real business impact diversity and inclusion can have, many organizations now have chief diversity and inclusion officers (CDOs) on their executive teams.
A new, better approach to gender diversity training would carefully consider what research is available and would add in a dose of common sense and humanity.