Chief Learning Officer Magazine Publishes Article by Chris Worley on How Organizations Can Build Resilience and Inclusion
         
                     
Organizational resilience and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) may seem like
                        two different ideas, but both are actually connected and can lead an organization
                        to long-term success. Chris Worley authors an article for Chief Learning Officer Talent
                        Management Magazine on how COVID-19 revealed the structural, systematic, and process
                        challenges organizations have that deter resilience and inclusion. During the early
                        months of the pandemic, organizations that had the “can-do, let’s fight this thing
                        out together” mindset enabled them to quickly pivot. Following last summer’s social
                        uprising, organizations that had a “this is not right” mindset created DEI dashboards,
                        mandated unconscious bias training, and funded Employee Resource Groups (ERGs). Yet
                        these well-intended responses did not give employees, organizations, and society the
                        results we want.
Worley states that resilience and inclusion must begin with a mindset and real change will not happen until organization-wide policies, structures, and practices are in the day-to-day behavior of leaders. As employees return to the workplace, leaders must bring with them new ideas and go beyond mindset and assumptions by making real change with policies and practices. Three actionable places where efforts will pay off and make real impact are in: job descriptions, measurements, and employee incentives.
The full article is available at Chief Learning Officer Talent Management Magazine.