Managing diversity in the workplace
Figure 1: Team Diversity(Source :
Diversity is anything that
makes people different from one another. Religion, age, sexual orientation, citizenship,
political affiliation or opinions, military service, mental and physical
conditions, personality, education, favorite sports team – all of these fall
under the umbrella of diversity, which, if not managed correctly, can open the
door to charges
of discrimination or employee relations matters
Building a diverse environment and team has
some challenges, but the advantages far outweigh them. Employing people with
various backgrounds has the potential to give your company a leg up because it
can:
- Spark creativity with an
infusion of new ideas and perspectives
- Give you a head
start on innovation because you’re drawing ideas from different types
of people
- Help you relate better to your
target audience
- Align your culture more closely
with the reality of our nation
- Broaden the appeal of your
sales pitch and provide insight into client demographics
- Improve how your team interacts
with clients and the public, and increase customer satisfaction
In order to create and maintain a diverse workplace
must learn to:
- Identify with others who are
different from you
- Be willing to take other
perspectives into account
- Be able to embrace those very
traits that make us different
- Recognize
everyone’s contributions
According to above factors, how do you handle
them?
Hire the most – qualified people
First of all, your goal should not be to
force a diverse environment or impose any artificial rules. If you hire the
most-qualified people, those with the right education, experience and skill
set, a diverse workplace will naturally follow.
Level the playing field by putting uniform
and equal practices in place. Are you documenting every interview in a
consistent manner? Are all applicants for a position asked the same type of
questions?
Managers may need to be trained in the basics
of interview
techniques, documentation and what can and cannot be asked. For
example, questions about an applicant’s personal life, such as how many kids
they have or where they go to church, are strictly off-limits
Recruit the outside box
Finding candidates who have different
backgrounds and experience can be difficult in some industries or areas. If
that’s your situation, look for better, more creative ways to recruit
For instance, if you’d like to include highly
qualified engineers who are women, expand your recruiting efforts to
professional organizations in which they might be members. Try job fairs in
other parts of town or other cities.
Put your policies in writing
Confirm that all of your personnel policies
include documentation about equality, including hiring, pay and promotions
based solely on performance. Your employee
handbook should address diversity in the following sections:
- Code of conduct should outline
the company’s policy toward diversity
- Communication plan should
detail non-discriminatory communication
- Non-discrimination policy lets
people know about the laws and exactly what is not allowed
- Compensation and benefits
policy
- Employment and termination
policy
Enforce a zero-tolerance policy
Off-color jokes about people’s differences or
stereotypical slurs have no place in today’s workplace. Put policies in place
to handle transgressions and let it are known they will not be tolerated. Encourage
employees to report any instances of this type of behavior. Establish
formal grievance
policies and procedures so that employees know exactly how to
report issues and managers can respond promptly. Managers must be responsible
for holding people accountable.
Stay current
Keep abreast of changing employer-related
laws and trends. Be sure your human resources policies, especially those around
harassment and equal opportunity, reflect the most current information. Remember
laws vary from state to state, and they can change at lightning speed. What’s
accepted this month may not be the next?
Secure executive buy-in
Executives and upper management need to be on
board and model open-minded behavior. For example, they should:
- Treat all employees with
respect and not show favoritism toward a particular group
- Act swiftly if there is a
diversity breach, such as an employee making jokes about a pregnant
woman’s weight gain
- Communicate about the value of
diversity at company-wide meetings
If you meet resistance, you may want to
counter with a list of ways that diversity in the workplace can be good for
business and a reminder of the legal consequences for ignoring it.
Figure 2
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Conclusion
A diverse
workforce is a reflection of a changing world and marketplace. Diverse work teams bring high value to
organizations. Respecting individual differences will benefit the workplace by
creating a competitive edge and increasing work productivity
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