When

January 20, 8 am - noon

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Contact

Wisconsin Center for Performance Excellence

608-663-5300
menzer@wisquality.org 
 

Best Practices in Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Series - Module 1 

Over the last year, we’ve all be made aware (or powerfully reminded) of the importance of diversity, inclusion, and racial equity within our organizations and our communities.  The imperative is clear: inclusion and racial equity optimizes organizational performance and societal outcomes — not only for people of color, but for everyone.  But wanting to be more inclusive and actually being more inclusive are usually two very distinct conditions.  The latter takes work: policy and system changes, education and discernment, intentionality and constant effort.
 
We are pleased to host a special online workshop series: “Best Practices in DEI.”  The series will be seven stand-alone half-day modules and can either be attended “ala carte” or as a complete series.  The content is uniquely aligned with the Baldrige Performance Excellence Framework, exploring many facets of diversity, equity, and inclusion through the lens of this proven Framework (though your organization does not have to be officially using Baldrige to benefit from the value of this series!).
The first module is Thursday, January 20: “Leading DEI.”

Session 1 is January 20 from 8:00-12:00 CT and will focus on DEI leadership.  Specifically, the main areas of this workshop include:

  • Foundational DEI concepts and how those concepts connect to the proven Baldrige Performance Excellence Framework – key definitions & concepts, the importance and ROI of DEI to any organization
  • Leading a DEI effort – from the top or somewhere in the middle of an organization
  • Integrating DEI into organizational vision & core values
  • Communicating with and engaging your team and the entire workforce, considering different needs of different workforce groups
  • Creating an environment for success – considering how DEI helps an organization accomplish its mission; creating a culture that fosters workforce engagement, equity, inclusion; considering DEI in leadership succession planning; balancing value & the needs of all stakeholders
  • Identifying measures for monitoring leadership’s effectiveness related to DEI

As a preview – and for those interested in participating in the full series – the rest of the series topics are here:

  • Session 2: Governance role in DEI and learning from Baldrige winners, national role models’ DEI efforts
  • Session 3: Unconscious bias: understanding and adjusting our prejudices and becoming better allies
  • Session 4: Planning a DEI effort; assessing intercultural competencies; integrating DEI into other organizational initiatives
  • Session 5: Creating more inclusive, equitable work environment, such as recruiting/hiring, managing change, work accomplishment including job structure/design, more inclusive benefits & policies
  • Session 6: Creating more inclusive, equitable workforce processes, such as embedding DEI into drivers of workforce engagement, creating a more inclusive organizational culture, integrating DEI into performance management/accountability processes, integrating DEI into training & career development
  • Session 7: Building DEI into customer-facing systems (listening methods, segmentation, relationship management and fair treatment, access/support, and satisfaction determination); building DEI into core operations (design/management of key products and work processes, selecting/managing supply network); and measuring DEI efforts.

If attending “ala carte,” each workshop is $200 for PEN/WCPE members ($400 for non-members).  Teams of 3-4 members $175/each; teams of 5+ are $150/each.

Investment for the full 7-part series is $1000 (for members only).

Most of us — as leaders, professionals, and just as people — understand the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion and realize that we need to make changes to improve our organizations and communities.  Come explore how to improve make true process and system changes that improve our work environments – to truly move the needle on becoming more inclusive, equitable organizations that produce real, sustainable results.