Diversity and Inclusion

 A Millennial Takes on Misconceptions of Inclusive Leadership Training

Across many industries, we’re experiencing a fundamental shift in how people approach work, driven in large part by Millennial’s and Gen Z's expectations of the workplace. From the embrace of hybrid workplaces to ever-evolving dress codes, we’re seeing the rejection...

Inclusity’s Inclusive Leadership Framework: The Path to Inclusion and Diversity

  For years, I’ve heard that diverse teams are better than homogenous teams. Diverse teams outperform, are smarter, more innovative, and lead to more profitable organizations. Yet, I don’t completely buy it.  This might surprise you; after all, we’re a company focused...

Inclusive Leadership Can Address Dips in Employee Engagement

At Inclusity, we closely follow workplace trends regarding employee engagement. It’s more than just curiosity; it’s part of our mission to help organizations create environments where employees engage. Gallup shared data in January that indicates that engagement...

What Organizational Leadership Should Focus on in 2024

The turn of the calendar year often prompts organizations to pause and reflect; it’s an opportunity to assess the previous year and make conscious choices about where to go in the current year. 2023 stood out for concerns about inflation, adjustment to the “new...

5 Easy Ways to Increase Employee Engagement with Meaningful Conversation

Are you Struggling to Keep your Employees engaged? You're not alone. According to a Gallup survey, only 36% of U.S. employees are engaged at work. However, there's a simple solution - meaningful conversation. Engaged employees are more productive, committed to their...

The Importance of Employee Engagement

The importance of inclusive and engaged leadership at the highest levels is very closely tied to the engagement of their employees. Employee engagement refers the level of commitment and enthusiasm that employees have for their work and the company they work for. When...

Juneteenth

Although the Emancipation Proclamation had been signed by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, it took more than two years for the news to reach Texas, which was still under Confederate control during the Civil War…

A Culture of Inclusion Starts at the Top

Building a culture of inclusion begins when leadership is on board. Their commitment is essential to sustaining a positive culture in the long run.Although the responsibility for inclusion sits on the shoulders of the CEO, the only way for any diversity and inclusion...

Age Is More Than a Number: Embracing Generational Diversity

For the first time in history, there are five generations of employees in the workforce. From seasoned Traditionalists with years of experience to Generation Z-ers, workplaces are becoming increasingly varied by age. Because of the spectrum of ages, differences in the...

The Enneagram: How this Personality Assessment Can Cultivate Inclusion 

The business case for diversity in the workplace is a strong one. We tend to think of diversity in terms of the primary dimensions of diversity – gender, race, age, and sexual orientation. What about diversity in terms of people’s personalities? Understanding...
The Importance of Employee Engagement

The Importance of Employee Engagement

The importance of inclusive and engaged leadership at the highest levels is very closely tied to the engagement of their employees. Employee engagement refers the level of commitment and enthusiasm that employees have for their work and the company they work for. When...

Juneteenth

Juneteenth

Although the Emancipation Proclamation had been signed by President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863, it took more than two years for the news to reach Texas, which was still under Confederate control during the Civil War…

A Culture of Inclusion Starts at the Top

A Culture of Inclusion Starts at the Top

Building a culture of inclusion begins when leadership is on board. Their commitment is essential to sustaining a positive culture in the long run.Although the responsibility for inclusion sits on the shoulders of the CEO, the only way for any diversity and inclusion...

Diversity and Inclusion (DEI) Training is the foundation of any organization’s drive to create a welcoming and inclusive workplace. Our articles on Diversity and Inclusion provide resources, insights, and best practices for companies seeking to build a diverse and inclusive culture. Our DEI training programs are designed to help employees understand the importance of diversity, develop cultural competencies, and learn strategies for creating a more inclusive workplace. We cover various topics, including unconscious bias, allyship, and subtle acts of inclusion. We aim to empower leaders to create a workplace where all employees feel valued, respected, and included. Join us as we explore the power of Diversity and Inclusion in the workplace.