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Launching a Diversity and Inclusion Program Isn’t Enough – Here’s How to Make a Meaningful Impact

Linkedin Talent Blog

This is shocking, considering that 97% of respondents report that their company has a diversity program in place. Simply launching a diversity and inclusion (D&I) program isn’t enough. The diversity and inclusion (D&I) initiatives that all employees rank as highly effective.

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Sample office manager job description and interview questions

Business Management Daily

Are you looking to hire and need the perfect office manager job description to bring in top talent? Hiring is a lengthy and costly process so it’s best to get it right the first time — and that means bringing the best applicants into the interview process. Key responsibilities of an administrative assistant.

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Women and Software Engineering: 5 Facts On Gender Diversity

Ongig

Gender diversity has become more and more critical to company culture and business outcomes with each passing year. Here are five key findings for employers looking to champion gender parity and employees looking to gain context on the current hiring landscape. The gender gap widens as seniority increases. population are women.

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Not Enough: Diversity and Inclusion and Why It’s Falling Short Right Now

Flimp Communications

Over the last decade, there have been a flurry of HR initiatives to increase diversity and inclusion. The response, in a lot of cases, was for HR to organize training and seminars around diversity and inclusion. We can train employees to do better in their interactions with one another and with customers. Accountability.

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Time’s Up: I Am Woman, Hear Me Roar

HR Daily Advisor

So much so that major news outlets devoted them countless headlines and prime time news segments began taking a closer look at these women’s stories, causing companies to become brutally aware of their own sexual harassment policies (see Matt’s post here ). Let’s be clear, 2017 was the year of the woman.