The importance of diversity and inclusion in the workplace
Introduction
People often use the terms
diversity and inclusion interchangeably. This can cause confusion in the
workplace. But HR pros know these terms have specific meanings and vital jobs.
To help employers keep it all
straight, here’s a quick review of their definitions and how to implement them.
Diversity
Diversity is a set of traits,
experiences and characteristics that make one person different from another.
Usually, when talking about diversity in the workplace, the emphasis lies on
the visible specter of diversity such as race, gender or age.
However, that’s only one aspect of
diversity. Broadly speaking, there are four categories of diversity.
Inclusion is the process of
welcoming, accepting and providing a comfortable workplace to all of your
employees. That’s why a place can be diverse, but not inclusive. The company
can have practices with which they employ diverse individuals, but not have practices
that include those employees in the workplace.
An inclusive workplace is
respectful, affirming and welcoming to employees regardless of their diversity.
A great workplace would have both
a diverse workforce and inclusive practices that would welcome that diversity.
These two concepts work perfectly with one another, complementing each other
and dealing with each other’s blind spots.
Companies that conflate diversity
and inclusion can create plenty of problems.
The risks of conflating diversity and inclusion
Even though the terms diversity and inclusion are
closely related, they shouldn’t be treated as the same thing.
If a company treats diversity and inclusion as
the same thing, but only focuses on diversity, it can create the following
scenarios:
·
Hiring diverse people to fill the quota, but not doing anything to
include diverse people in the workplace, or
·
Having diverse hiring practices, but not having inclusive cultural
practices.
If a company treats diversity and inclusion as
the same thing, but only focuses on inclusion, it can create the following
scenarios:
·
Having inclusive practices, but not investing in hiring people with
diverse backgrounds, and
·
Having a single-minded workforce which can lead to a lack of innovation
and creativity.
So companies need to work both on diversity and inclusion and treat them as two separate elements in the workplace
How diversity and inclusion work together
Diversity and inclusion aren’t “nice to have” things
in the workplace; they’re essential for a successful business. They positively
impact so many different elements in the workplace such as:
As the above-mentioned statistics show, there are so many benefits to having diversity and inclusion in the workplace. All companies should work on their diversity and inclusion processes because they can produce massive returns on investment.
Creating a diverse
and inclusive workplace
For all companies that want to
improve diversity and inclusion in their workplace, they should look into the
following processes:
Diversity and inclusion are
practices that provide great returns on investment for every company. No matter
the industry, the company should try to implement diversity and inclusion
processes in its workplace
Conclusion
In conclusion, embracing diversity
and promoting inclusion in the workplace is not only a moral imperative but
also a strategic advantage. By harnessing the power of diversity, organizations
can drive innovation, enhance employee satisfaction, and achieve sustainable
growth in an increasingly competitive global marketplace.
References
- Rankin-Gomez, K., 2011. Managing workplace diversity: the importance of diversity and inclusion (Doctoral dissertation, Davenport University).
- O’Donovan, D., 2018. Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace. Organizational behaviour and human resource management: A guide to a specialized MBA course, pp.73-108.
- Kirton, G., 2020. Diversity and inclusion in a changing world of work. In The future of work and employment (pp. 49-64). Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Garg, S. and Sangwan, S., 2021. Literature review on diversity and inclusion at workplace, 2010–2017. Vision, 25(1), pp.12-22




Diversity and inclusion are often used interchangeably in the workplace, but they have distinct meanings and are essential for a successful business. Diversity refers to traits, experiences, and characteristics that make one person different from another, while inclusion is the process of welcoming and accepting all employees. A great workplace should have both a diverse workforce and inclusive practices that welcome diversity. Companies should treat diversity and inclusion as separate elements and work on implementing them to drive innovation, enhance employee satisfaction, and achieve sustainable growth in a competitive global marketplace.
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