"If everyone looks the same and thinks the same [in your business], you're probably missing out on some important opportunities," says Mason Donovan, Managing director of client solution sales for Personified in Chicago and co-author of The Inclusion Dividend: Why Investing in Diversity & Inclusion Pays Off(Bibliomotion, 2013).
Creating a more diverse workplace requires a combination of recruitment and policy initiatives. Here are four of his best practices.
2. Use social media. LinkedIn can be a wealth of contacts for companies looking for diverse candidates, Donovan says. Search LinkedIn groups and you'll find organizations like Professionals with Disabilities or Later Life Professionals. In addition, create a company page for your firm and highlight your commitment to diversity.
3. Develop diversity-friendly policies. Same-sex spousal benefits, work-from-home, and flex-time are some of the benefits that help attract a diverse workforce. Flex-time and telecommuting benefits to accommodate employees with disabilities who may need additional time to get to work or who might be better suited to working from home. Emphasize the importance of inclusion in your workplace by setting your expectations in your employee materials and through your management team, Donovan says.
4. Stay in tune with your employees. As your employee base grows more diverse, create a way for staffers to share input, suggestions and concerns to maintain harmony and reinforce an inclusive culture. In some cases, human resources training can help employees understand and respect differences can be effective, Mason says. But it's important for employees to feel comfortable and engaged to retain them and get the best work and ideas they can deliver.
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