Diversity
Help Everyone Contribute to an Inclusive Environment
Each person in your organization has an important role to play in building an inclusive workplace. While diversity, equity, and inclusion policies and programs are important, at the end of the day, it’s the thoughts, actions, and personal biases of individuals that create your workplace environment.
Addressing bias can be uncomfortable, but with a safe space for exploration, your people can recognize their preconceptions and change their behavior. When employees address their own biases, treat others fairly, stay open to different perspectives and preferences, and show curiosity and empathy for their colleagues, everyone is free to do their best work.
Every employee has room to grow when it comes to inclusivity. FranklinCovey’s principle-backed content, expert consultants, and innovative technology will equip your teams with the skills they need to be inclusive at work.
Key Diversity Skills
To be inclusive at work, at school, or in your community, every individual has an important role to play in recognizing and addressing bias, listening to different perspectives, and making space for everyone to belong.
Identifying Bias
Recognizes when thoughts and situations are affected by bias.Reducing Bias
Maintains fair practices when providing feedback, sitting on hiring committees, and interacting with colleagues.Belonging
Creates an inclusive and accepting environment for everyone on the team.Free Guide
Before you can take steps to operate more fairly and effectively at work, you need to get your bearings.
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Leaders—more than anything else—directly influence each team member’s workplace experience.
Lasting behavior change comes from the inside out. Who people are, and how they view the world, impacts how they engage and lead others. Our Impact Journeys combine our exclusive content, expert consultants, and powerful technology to help people change both their mindset and their behavior.
Explore a sample Impact Journey excerpt below.