Research reveals diversity and inclusion are critical to businesses, but success remains dependent on leaders who currently lack formal recognition
New research suggests vital diversity and inclusion (D&I) initiatives are too often delivered informally, by leaders who are insufficiently recognized for the value they deliver. Greater formal recognition of D&I leadership would bring cultural and performance benefits, says Questionmark, the online assessment provider.
The 2021 Women in the Workplace report found senior-level women are twice as likely as men to dedicate time each week to supporting D&I in their teams. Women are more likely to commit time to supporting employee resource groups, organizing events, and recruiting employees from underrepresented groups.
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While 70 percent of companies said work to promote D&I remains very or extremely critical, less than a quarter recognize this work in formal evaluations.
Questionmark is calling on all employers to recognize and reward the delivery of D&I, using tools such as online training and staff assessments to challenge bias and bring about organizational change. Gauging employee knowledge and attitudes can provide a means of measuring the impact of training, provide evidence of change and ensure systematic good practice lies at the heart of such programs.
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Jennifer Johnson, Chief Customer Officer of Questionmark, said: “it is good news that despite the disruption of the past two years, diversity and inclusion remain a priority. Yet there’s a danger that the value — much of it being delivered by female leaders going beyond their formal job responsibilities — may be lost without a renewed focus on training and evaluating change. Assessments should play a central role, as they can be used to check attitudes towards diversity, identify common stumbling blocks and introduce training where necessary.”
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Diversity encourages innovation and can boost profitability by 36 percent.2 One study revealed a range of factors that positively affect the impact of diversity training in the workplace. 3 These include:
- longer training sessions that use exercises rather than lectures
- establishing that diversity training is important to leadership
- training delivered by the organization’s managers as opposed to external trainers
Questionmark has created Anti-discrimination for People Managers, a ready-made assessment to measure knowledge of discrimination law and help managers make fair and balanced decisions.
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