Three Stale Diversity Slogans That Trivialize Diversity

By | assumptions, biases, cultural diversity, diversity and inclusion, Diversity Behaviors, The Golden Rule, The Platinum Rule

Meaningless Diversity Slogans(We probably have used these more times than we admit. I pledge to stop myself before I use them) 1- The Golden Rule- Treat people the way you want to be treatedWhat if you hate yourselfWhat if they other people don’t want what you wantWhat if you have no idea how you want to be treated because you’ve…

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Simma's Ten Tips to Leverage Employee Brilliance

By | Diversity, diversity and inclusion, diversity mission, employee engagement, inclusive culture

If you want to recruit, retain and leverage the skills and talents of brilliant employees, you need to provide an inclusive  workplace where people love to come to work.  Employers that treat their employees like recalcitrant children, micromanage and demonstrate their distrust of them will not only lose good people to their competition but will eventually end up miserable, broke…

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Martin Luther King's Diversity and Inclusion Legacy

By | Diversity, diversity and inclusion, homophobia, March on Washington 1963, Martin Luther King, racism, sexism

Martin Luther King’s birthday is important to our work in diversity and inclusion today. It’s important because of who Martin Luther King was, the work he did for civil rights, the impact his work had, and the legacy he left. He and the thousands of other people that marched with him believed that all people should have the opportunity to…

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How to be Diversity Curious During the Holidays and Spread Cheer All Year

By | celebrating diversity during the holidays, Diversity, diversity and inclusion, diversity during the holidays, holiday diversity, leveraging diversity

–> Ever since we published articles about diversity during the  holidays, we have been getting questions asking for more information in specific areas. We  decided to share three of the most common questions along with our answers. We hope our answers will help you in your professional and personal relationships with people who are different than you. Q1. Aren’t  you…

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How Employers Can Celebrate Diversity As They Celebrate the Holidays

By | celebrating diversity during the holidays, cultural diversity, diverse workplace, diversity and inclusion, diversity and inclusion leader, diversity leadership

Here are a few ways  employers can do to celebrate diversity, make their workplaces more inclusive during the holidays, and increase employee participation at work: – Make sure your Holiday party isn’t a Christmas party in disguise. Decorations and food should be general, and non-specific to any religion.  – Consider having a New Year’s Party instead of a Holiday party….

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Three Ways to Appreciate Diversity and Be Inclusive This Holiday Season

By | celebrating diversity during the holidays, cultural diversity, Diversity, diversity and inclusion, diversity during the holidays, inclusive work culture

Three Ways to Appreciate Diversity and Be Inclusive This Holiday Season  Learn about other celebrations. Be aware that everyone doesn’t celebrate the same holidays or celebrate the same holidays, the same way. If you appreciate this diversity, then take the time do some research, and learn about the different holidays, what they mean and the diverse ways they are  celebrated….

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Five Ways to Raise Your Cultural IQ & Be Culturally Intelligent

By | bias, Bias awareness, cultural diversity, Cultural Intelligence, Cultural IQ, Diversity, diversity and inclusion, Generations

 I’ve found ten key ways to raise your Cultural IQ.  Here are the first five. 1-    Decide to be curious and interested in learning about other cultures, and really understanding diversity in new ways. This means you’re willing to take a risk, observe other people’s behaviors and ask questions in appropriate ways. If you’re not interested or willing to view…

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How a Diverse Experience Transformed a Homophobe

By | Diversity, diversity and inclusion, gay marriage, Homophobic Christian, LGBT, LGBT diversity, LGBT Rights

What does it take for a homophobic Christian to shed their bigotry and fear,  and see LGBT people not only as humans but to support their quest for equality? For Timothy Kurek it took living his life as a gay man for a year, to go from believing being gay is a sin, to believing that being a good Christian…

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Diversity + Cultural Intelligence =Success

By | Cultural Intelligence, cultural intelligence in education, Cultural IQ, cultural sensitivity, Diversity, diversity and inclusion, Diversity in Education

In the 1990’s and beyond people who made culturally offensive comments were often sent to “sensitivity training,” in the hopes that they would come back with remorse. It was viewed as a punishment and met with resistance. While some organizations and institutions are still providing sensitivity training to employees who have made statements deemed offensive, there is the growing understanding…

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