It is likely you have seen acronym DE&I – diversity, equity, and inclusion. It has been in regular use for over a decade and its use in the workplace centred around the need for leaders to create an environment in which:
· Representation and participation of diverse group of people including a multiplicity of gender, religion, race, ethnicities, cultures, ages, sexual orientation, and nationality are actively encouraged.
· There is equity and everyone has access to the same opportunities to grow, contribute and develop.
· People with different identities feel included – they feel valued, welcomed, and respected.
I love the clarification from cultural change catalyst and author Verna Myers who said:
“Diversity is being invited to the party; inclusion is being asked to dance.”
These diverse groups are often referred to as identities.
Addressing DE&I in the workplace has been an ongoing challenge for many organisations.
The challenge is now elevated as we add two new identifies to the list – those who are in the office and those who are remote.
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