Overview
People are the most important asset of any company. For companies to succeed, they must make the most of the full range of their people. Diversity exists when groups of people bring their own backgrounds and experiences to an organization or workplace. Managing diversity involves using these resources and experiences for the benefit of the organization. Maximizing the potential of a diverse workforce is not only a social imperative, but is also a competitive advantage.
This workshop focuses on how to manage and leverage diversity in the workplace. It explores assumptions, beliefs, generalities, discrimination, prejudice, perception, and stereotypes. It covers changing demographics and top growth groups, generational diversity, gender differences, and the differences in personality profiles.
The workshop provides resources on how to build a culture of inclusiveness to achieve business success.
Course profile
Definitions of Diversity; Organizational culture and practices
Changing demographics; the business case for diversity
Generational diversity; Gender differences
Personality differences; Individuals with Disabilities
Designing a diversity program
At the end of the session, participants will be able to:
- Define workplace diversity
- Specify reasons for increasing importance of workplace diversity
- Identify dimensions of workplace diversity
- Define stereotyping and identify gender sensitivity
- Describe how to become a change agent
Who will benefit
All employees at all levels