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3 BEST PRACTICES FOR MANAGING DIVERSITY IN THE WORKPLACE
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3 Best Practices for Managing Diversity in the Workplace

Last updated: February 8, 2025 2:56 am
Edythe Simonis
Published February 17, 2023

If you’re a manager, diversity in the workplace has probably been a word on your radar. As people in your organization change, so do their needs, interests and expectations. This is especially true if you have hired people who are different from each other – because they may come from different countries or cultures and have had different kinds of experiences in life.

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1. Focus on hiring the right people.2. Support employees to help each other learn and grow.3. Set expectations for employees on how they communicateDiversity is a competitive advantage.Conclusion

1. Focus on hiring the right people.

The first step to managing diversity in the workplace is to hire the right people. When you’re hiring, it’s important to focus on finding employees who are a good fit for your company culture and for their roles.

You will also want to make sure that each new employee works well with other team members because this will help create a positive work environment where everyone feels supported by their coworkers and welcomed into the community of employees at your organization.

2. Support employees to help each other learn and grow.

A key part of diversity is ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to learn new skills, develop their talents, and grow within the organization. One way you can do this is by providing training for employees that encourages them to help each other with their development needs. This could be as simple as having a training session on how to use a new software program or platform but also include more complex topics such as leadership skills or management techniques (especially if they’re being taught by someone outside their direct chain). By encouraging employees to share knowledge with one another, everyone gets better at what they do–and it keeps morale high because everyone feels like they’re contributing something valuable!

3. Set expectations for employees on how they communicate

One of the most important things you can do is have a clear understanding of what your company values, both internally and externally. Communicate that to your employees and set clear expectations about how they should communicate with each other, their clients or customers and peers from different backgrounds than theirs.

Once an employee understands what is expected of them in terms of diversity and inclusion policies–and has been trained accordingly–you should provide feedback on how well they’re doing when it comes to respecting others’ differences (or not).

Diversity is a competitive advantage.

It helps companies attract and retain talent, improve customer experience and reduce risk in the workplace. Diversity makes your organization stronger, so it’s important to support diversity at every level of the company.

Conclusion

Diversity and inclusion are critical to the success of your organization. For businesses that want to thrive in today’s global marketplace, it’s imperative to have employees from all backgrounds working together on projects that require diverse perspectives. And as we’ve seen, diversity doesn’t just mean hiring more people from underrepresented groups–it involves making sure everyone feels welcome at work regardless of where they come from or what they look like!

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