Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) has become a hot topic in almost every big workplace today, where there’s a team of candidates working together to achieve company goals.
An increasing number of employers are seen to be actively working to bring in a significant change, which is why DEI is becoming a top priority for many organizations today. Nevertheless, improvement initiatives are not backed with enough objective tools, to drive progress, identify problems, and strategize solutions. Understanding DEI Improving DEI begins with understanding the key differences and components that make it up. All the three components of DEI – Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion – are intertwined and systemic in nature. Diversity is the presence of difference within an organization, which includes having employees from a varied set of genders, ages, sexual orientations, beliefs, educations, religions, backgrounds, castes, and more.