Traits
of a Diverse Organization
by Simma
Lieberman
What does it mean to be a diverse
organization? Consider the following:
Diverse
organizations recognize that:
- A
diverse organization’s culture is based
on
inclusion and not just on representation.
- Diversity
is a mindset, a continuous process and a
way of doing business— not
a one day program or two hour training.
- Diversity
is proactive and always imperative. It does
not only become important
when there is a discrimination complaint.
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Article
by Simma Lieberman
Simma
Lieberman Associates
simma@simmalieberman.com
www.simmalieberman.com
(510)527-0700
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They
reflect their commitment to diversity in many ways:
- Top
management endorses and actively champions
the company’s diversity
initiatives. It is not solely an HR function.
- Culture change is driven by
the CEO and others in the executive suite.
- Diversity—in the form of inclusion—is
reflected in the mission and vision of the organization.
- Diversity is integrated into the overall business
strategy.
- There
is visible diversity at all levels of
the organization.
- While
visible diversity is a benchmark, the
organization uses a broad definition of diversity
to include
the
unique skills and talents of each individual.
- Everyone
is seen as part of the organization’s
diversity and the goal is to make everyone’s
needs and concerns
a part of the mainstream diversity effort.
- Compensation
is tied to diversity efforts.
- Employees
are recruited from a diverse pool
of candidates.
- Company
recruiters are trained in bias reduction
so that they don’t choose candidates
based on
assumptions
and stereotypes.
- Diversity
is reflected in company literature,
website, and any photos or artwork on the
walls.
Language
in printed material is inclusive and speaks
to everyone regardless of gender, race, sexual
orientation,
religion, physical ability, or any other
diversity
dimension.
Diverse
Organizations create systems and processes
to
manage diversity:
- There
are processes in place to resolve
conflicts
and prevent miscommunication that can be
costly
to the
organization.
- There
is a system in place to communicate
openings
and opportunities throughout the
organization.
- Affinity
groups are sponsored and attended
by
people from different backgrounds.
- Opportunities
for cross-cultural mentoring
exist
and are encouraged.
They
also know how to leverage the diversity
they
have:
- The
organization draws from the wide
range
of
experiences and perspectives to find
more
creative solutions
to problems and be more innovative
in
developing
new products and services.
- The
unique skills and experiences
of
each
individual
are leveraged to help make the
organization
and employee
more successful.
- People
from different races,
ethnicities,
genders,
sexual orientations, religions
and
physical
abilities are
seen as resources for different
markets,
but
not necessarily sent to those
markets
to
represent
the
organization.
As
a result, Diverse Organizations
create effective
and comfortable environments
where:
- Each
person has an
equal
chance
to show what
they can do.
- All
people feel included
and
are able to do
their best work for
the organization.
- People
are comfortable
and
able to relate
to
employees and
customers
from
backgrounds different than
their
own.
- People
are comfortable
discussing
differences
and
similarities with
each
other.
- Employees
from different
backgrounds
feel
included
in the mission,
vision
and
the organization
itself.
- People
from different
cultures
and backgrounds
interact and
share
ideas
and resources
as
opposed
to clustering
with only
people
who
look and
think
like
them.
- The
organization
is known
as
a place
where
all
kinds of people
succeed.
It acts
as
a magnet
that draws
in diverse
talent.
Simma
Lieberman
of
Simma
Lieberman
Associates
works
with
people
and organizations
to
create environments
where
people
can
do
their
best
work.
She
specializes
in
diversity,
gender
communications,
lifework balance
and
stress,
and
acquiring
and
retaining
new
customers. Traits
of a Diverse Organization – Lieberman – 1-15-08. Used with permission from the author.
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