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Summary:
Dr. Dawn Nicholson is a lecturer in Business and Organizational Psychology at the University of Kent in the UK. Jeffrey Siminoff leads a workplace dignity program at Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights and has prior experience working as an employment lawyer at companies like Apple and Twitter.
In this episode, Dr. Nicholson and Jeffrey talk about Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) and why, despite its dramatic evolution over the last few decades, some companies are still struggling to see its inherent benefits.
Chapters:
[0:00 - 4:53] Introduction
[4:54 - 14:47] What is EDI?
[14:48 - 29:41] What did EDI mean years ago, when we first started talking about it?
[29:42 - 40:32] When did we start seeing actual change with regards to EDI in organizations?
[40:33 - 41:18] Closing
Quotes:
“What we are seeing is that people who have been cynical or not in favor of DEI leverage the poorest reasoning to [act against it].”
“An analogy [for DEI] that I’ve heard is: diversity is being invited to the party; inclusion is being asked to dance; and belonging is knowing all the songs.”
Resources:
RFK Human Rights Resources
Medium Magazine's interview with Jeffrey
Contact:
Dr. Dawn's LinkedIn
Jeffrey's LinkedIn
David's LinkedIn
Dwight's LinkedIn
Podcast Manger: Karissa Harris
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Production by Affogato Media
To schedule a meeting with us: https://salary.com/hrdlconsulting
For more HR Data Labs®, enjoy the HR Data Labs Brown Bag Lunch Hours every Friday at 2:00PM-2:30PM EST. Check it out here: https://hrdatalabs.com/brown-bag-lunch/
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Summary:
Dr. Dawn Nicholson is a lecturer in Business and Organizational Psychology at the University of Kent in the UK. Jeffrey Siminoff leads a workplace dignity program at Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights and has prior experience working as an employment lawyer at companies like Apple and Twitter.
In this episode, Dr. Nicholson and Jeffrey talk about Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) and why, despite its dramatic evolution over the last few decades, some companies are still struggling to see its inherent benefits.
Chapters:
[0:00 - 4:53] Introduction
[4:54 - 14:47] What is EDI?
[14:48 - 29:41] What did EDI mean years ago, when we first started talking about it?
[29:42 - 40:32] When did we start seeing actual change with regards to EDI in organizations?
[40:33 - 41:18] Closing
Quotes:
“What we are seeing is that people who have been cynical or not in favor of DEI leverage the poorest reasoning to [act against it].”
“An analogy [for DEI] that I’ve heard is: diversity is being invited to the party; inclusion is being asked to dance; and belonging is knowing all the songs.”
Resources:
RFK Human Rights Resources
Medium Magazine's interview with Jeffrey
Contact:
Dr. Dawn's LinkedIn
Jeffrey's LinkedIn
David's LinkedIn
Dwight's LinkedIn
Podcast Manger: Karissa Harris
Email us!
Production by Affogato Media
To schedule a meeting with us: https://salary.com/hrdlconsulting
For more HR Data Labs®, enjoy the HR Data Labs Brown Bag Lunch Hours every Friday at 2:00PM-2:30PM EST. Check it out here: https://hrdatalabs.com/brown-bag-lunch/
Produced by Affogato Media

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