Globalization:
GOOD NEWS FOR AMERICA’S DIVERSE TALENT After years of globalization siphoning away American jobs and diluting the focus on U.S. D&I work, CDOs can be at the forefront of tying diversity to bringing jobs back home. By Andrés T. Tapia
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decade ago, globalization went viral, and suddenly everything was different. Global terrorism came into being, as did global financial meltdown, global social media and a global talent market.
Around the world people were connected, experiencing either the upor downside of the same globalization phenomenon. While volunteers were doing service projects in Zimbabwe and Costa Rica, legacy economy jobs were packed up and shipped off to India and China. Longtime factory and call center jobs, the economic lifeline of whole communities in the United States, were gone in a moment. Structural unemployment set in just as overleveraged financial markets imploded, leading to the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. Globalization moved at broadband speed, but diversity leaders were dial-up slow to grasp its implications for their work. Only in the past few years has globalization entered diversity and inclusion agendas, and diversity executives have been sprinting not to be left behind. Now the D&I field is finally getting a handle on the globalization agenda: Don’t just export the made-in-USA concepts, but instead make it “glocal” so strategies are both globally leverageable and locally applicable; hire native resources on location; and build cross-cultural dexterity. All of which is great, but scant attention has been paid to the effect globalization has had on the most foundational work in D&I — building and nurturing a On the Web diverse talent pipeline. Gloria Castillo, president of Chicago United, talks about how diverse, The Diverse Talent Crisis culturally flexible leaders help Many of the manufacturing and call center jobs that were shipped companies navigate the challenges overseas disproportionately employed people of color. For the higher of a wider, more connected paying, specialized technological and scientific jobs, globalization world: diversity-executive.com/ exposed a socio-economic phenomenon: The United States, an materials/view/12/.
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