Saturday, March 22, 2014

How to Cultivate Diversity in Your Workplace


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Promoting diversity in your company can actually be good for your organization's success. Keep in mind that individuals from diverse backgrounds can in fact help contribute to the growth and success of your company by bringing their unique talents, ideas, and experiences with them to help you achieve organizational goals and objectives. Learn to embrace diversity in your company by implementing these very valuable steps.

HIRE A DIVERSE WORKFORCE
You can start by hiring qualified individuals from diverse backgrounds. Comply with affirmative action guidelines and EEOC laws and don't discriminate against someone based upon race, color, gender, ethnicity, age, national origin, religion, or disability. Our society is steadily growing more global and you will need to be prepared to hire a more diverse workforce.

PROVIDE DIVERSITY TRAINING
Foster a diverse atmosphere by implementing training programs that will increase awareness of diversity in the workforce. You should also provide training for those individuals of diverse ethnic backgrounds who lack skills needed to effectively perform their task. 


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SUPPORT CELEBRATION OF DIVERSITY DAY
Allow your employees to participate in the celebration of diversity day every November. A day of adventure to learn of diverse culture, music, dress attire, food, tradition, and lifestyle. Encourage your employees to express themselves through music, dance, and art. Sponsoring Diversity day will also help each to understand, appreciate, and respect one another better.

SELECT DIVERSE INDIVIDUALS FOR LEADERSHIP ROLES
Implement an action plan to put minorities in key leadership roles to ensure that they will have equal opportunities to be involved in decision-makings and job advancements.


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SUPPORT INCLUSION
You should involve everyone one of your employees to assist in achieving organizational goals and objectives regardless of race, color, gender, ethnicity, age, religion, disability, or national origin. Learn to appreciate the unique differences in all individuals.

COMMUNICATE OPENLY
Establish an open-door policy with your employees so that they don't feel intimidated to express themselves. Don't withhold valuable information from them but communicate with them openly.

Concluding, understandably, there will be individuals in your company who will initially resist the implementation of a diverse workforce. However, you should make it clear that this is the way it will be from now on and that no discrimination of any kind will be tolerated in your organization. Discriminating against someone simply because they are different from you will only hurt the potential success of your business.

Tips & Warnings
*discrimination of any kind is a violation of the law




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