Wednesday Oct 30, 2024

Moving Beyond Surface-Level Diversity: Strategies for Embedding Inclusion Through Organizational Change, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD

Abstract: This article discusses strategies for organizations to achieve meaningful diversity, equity, and inclusion by embedding it into their culture and operations. Despite commitments to increasing representation, superficial diversity efforts often fail due to social and cognitive forces that privilege homogeneity. Research shows people disproportionately bond with similar others, reinforcing familiar norms through homophilous networks. Unconscious biases also affect judgments and decision-making. To disrupt these status quo dynamics, the article recommends strategic approaches like cultivating allyship programs, adjusting hiring to recruit more diverse candidates, and periodically reshuffling teams and assignments. Specific tactics then help operationalize the strategies, such as rotating discussants in meetings and pairing executives with employees of different backgrounds for job shadowing. Case studies of companies like AB InBev and Verizon demonstrate how tailored tactics allow enacting strategic diversity approaches in hands-on ways. Leaders must recognize dynamics undermining equity and take proactive long-term steps through deliberate strategies and oversight.

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