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In this episode, Jamey dives into the landscape of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) trainings, focusing on two common pitfalls organizations encounter when implementing DEI education. Jamey emphasizes that while education should be a foundational component of any effective DEI strategy, it is often mistakenly used as a one-size-fits-all solution. The episode highlights the importance of integrating education within a broader strategy that also addresses policies, procedures, and behaviors, rather than relying solely on training sessions to create real change.
Jamey also critiques the common practice of delivering mass, all-staff DEI trainings, arguing that these large group settings often hinder meaningful engagement, vulnerability, and participation. Instead, Jamey recommends a more intentional and tiered approach, such as delivering training in smaller groups and prioritizing leaders’ participation first. This method not only boosts the effectiveness of the trainings but also underscores DEI as an organizational priority and allows for a more tailored, impactful experience. The episode wraps up with actionable advice on making DEI education a more participatory and strategic part of organizational growth—reminding listeners that effective DEI work is multi-faceted and ongoing.
To find out more, visit: www.Equity-At-Work.com
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In this episode, Jamey dives into the landscape of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) trainings, focusing on two common pitfalls organizations encounter when implementing DEI education. Jamey emphasizes that while education should be a foundational component of any effective DEI strategy, it is often mistakenly used as a one-size-fits-all solution. The episode highlights the importance of integrating education within a broader strategy that also addresses policies, procedures, and behaviors, rather than relying solely on training sessions to create real change.
Jamey also critiques the common practice of delivering mass, all-staff DEI trainings, arguing that these large group settings often hinder meaningful engagement, vulnerability, and participation. Instead, Jamey recommends a more intentional and tiered approach, such as delivering training in smaller groups and prioritizing leaders’ participation first. This method not only boosts the effectiveness of the trainings but also underscores DEI as an organizational priority and allows for a more tailored, impactful experience. The episode wraps up with actionable advice on making DEI education a more participatory and strategic part of organizational growth—reminding listeners that effective DEI work is multi-faceted and ongoing.
To find out more, visit: www.Equity-At-Work.com
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