Pathways to social justice: A revitalised vision for diversity, equity and inclusion in the workforce
Amid a global pandemic, racial and social unrest, and the rise of stakeholder capitalism, it is a business imperative for leaders to take action to create a more diverse, equitable and inclusive society.
A holistic diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) strategy is central to these efforts — a strategy that covers all business processes and builds on the contributions of people from all backgrounds and experiences.
In collaboration with the World Economic Forum (WEF), Mercer has issued a new paper, Pathways to Social Justice: A Revitalised Vision for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workforce, which examines:
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Why the current climate demands a revitalised vision for DEI
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What a holistic DEI approach means and how it benefits the entire organisation
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A detailed framework to develop an impactful and actionable workforce DEI strategy
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How leading organisations are putting their DEI strategies into action
Applying a holistic approach to DEI
A robust concept of DEI comprises many different dynamics to meet the needs of a global workforce that’s ethnically, economically, generationally, educationally and cognitively diverse.
Organisations should embed a holistic DEI approach into all business processes. This approach should include not only internal strategies but also external ones — working with stakeholders such as consumers, suppliers, governments and communities — to encompass the business imperative of creating a more open, diverse and inclusive society.