Diversity & Inclusion Flashcards
Diversity
Differences in people’s characteristics
Diversity of thought
Unique perspectives individuals bring to organizations
Visible diversity traits
- External physical characteristics that are easily recognizable.
- Can include:
- Culture
- Ethnicity/race
- Nationality
- Gender
- Physical attributes
- Age
- Language
Invisible diversity traits
- Attributes that are not readily seen
- Can be:
- Diversity of thought, perspectives, and life experiences, which may include education, family status, values and beliefs, working-style preferences, and socioeconomic status.
Equal opportunity
Providing equal playing field for all groups and mniorities without discrimination
Reservation
- Law mandate a percentage quota or other special considerations for specified minority or ethnic groups
- Affirmitive actions is the term for the US
Four layers of diveristy (inside out)
- Personality
- Internal dimensions
- External dimensions
- Organizational dimensions
Personality layer of diversity
- Unique to each individual and influence the outer layers
- Include:
- Style and characteristics
- Preferences
- Perceptions
- Behavioral predispositions
- Cognitive and learning styles
Internal dimensions layer of diversity
- Aspects are often assigned at birth with little control
- Ex:
- Gender, sexual orientation, physical abilities, ethnicity, race and age
External dimensions layer of diversity
- Result from life experiences and chices
- Include:
- Geographic location, income, personal habits, recreational habits, religion, education, work experiences, appearance, marital status, and parental status.
Organizational dimensions layer of diversity
- The similarities and differences based on an individual’s position in the organization.
- Include:
- Functional level or classification; content or field of work; division, department, unit, or group; seniority; work location; union affiliation; and management status.
Inclusion
Extent to which each person in an organization feels welcomed, respected, supported, and valued as a team member.
Covering diversity when there is not inclusion includes
- Appearences
- Affiliation
- Advocacy
- Association
Steps to develop and implement a diversity and inclusion strategy
- Executive commitment
- Peliminary assessment
- Infastructure creation
- System changes
- Training
- Measurement and evaluation
- Evolution and integration
Then goes back to step 1
Creating a business case for D&I includes
Tie D&I to mission, vision and business objectves