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Making Sense of D&I Strategy:. How to Create Plans That Engage, Motivate and Get Results. Mary L. Martinéz D&I Practice Leader. About APT Metrics. Global Talent Management Solutions Provider Comprised of: Ph.D. industrial/organizational psychologists Human resource consultants - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
APTMetrics, Inc.
Making Sense of
D&I Strategy: How to Create Plans
That Engage, Motivate and Get Results
Mary L. MartinézD&I Practice Leader
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About APTMetrics
Global Talent Management Solutions Provider Comprised of:
• Ph.D. industrial/organizational psychologists• Human resource consultants • Information technology specialists
What Sets APTMetrics Apart:• Professional integrity• Evidence-based approach• Technical expertise• Customer service
Diversity Supplier • Certified as a women-owned business
by WBENC• Certified as a women-owned small
business by the US SBA
Global Strategies for Talent Management.
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• Leader Assessment• Employee Selection• Litigation Support• Diversity Strategy &
Measurement• Job Analysis• Competency Modeling• Performance Management• Staffing for Mergers &
Acquisitions• Organizational Surveys• Public Sector Services
Global Strategies for Talent Management.
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APTMetrics’ U.S. Offices
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“The essence of strategy is choosing what not to do.”
― Michael E. Porter
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D&I STRATEGY…
• Where does strategy creation go wrong?
• Who should create D&I strategy, own it and execute it?
• How do you develop one without getting lost in the weeds?
• Can this process work for your company? (Let’s try it…)
• Your questions?
Agenda for Today’s Session
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What Challenges Have You Faced in Developing
D&I Strategy in Your Organization?
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Missteps in D&I Strategy Development
Contributing Factor Impact
D&I/HR or non-executive Council drafts strategy without business leadership participation
• Wrong messages re: roles• Lack of business leader ownership or
understanding of the issues
Insufficient definition of the goals and strategies – too high level
• Organization has difficulty translating into concrete actions for implementation
Strategy not built from business objectives • D&I actions not seen as priority or related to achieving business goals
Strategy is tactical • Failure to leverage resources
• People don’t “connect the dots”
Lack of flexibility for adaptation to local needs
• Disengagement of stakeholder groups• Lack of action at local level
Inappropriate or inadequate metrics • Measurement doesn’t drive progress on strategic objectives -- may drive undesirable behaviors
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What’s Required
• Vision and definition for the desired future state• Clear roles for business leaders v. HR/D&I
• Create the structure • Identify champions in the business
• Raw material for the business case (drivers; linkages)
• D&I status quo against the backdrop of the business and HR strategies; gaps
• Workforce• Workplace• Marketplace (customers/suppliers/communities)
• Specific plans, accountabilities, and milestones derived directly from business strategy
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Most Effective Roles for Key D&I Stakeholders
• Provide expertise, direction, guidance, coaching and support to the business units
• Ensure partnerships between business and HR, ERGs, Procurement, Community Relations, etc.
Business Unit Leadership
and Their Teams
D&I Center of Excellence
(COE)
• Set strategy and goals
• Communicate importance of D&I for business outcomes
• Own responsibility for implementation and outcomes
Chief Diversity Officer
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Why Direct, Ongoing Participation by Leadership in Strategy and Metrics Works
• Requires interaction with the data, issues and reality of D&I in the organization and the marketplace
• Fosters accountability being pushed down through the organization
• Sends a message that D&I is part of the business landscape – increasing sustainability of impact
• Enables senior leaders to speak more knowledgeably and confidently about D&I
• Ensures implementation resources
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Helps Leaders Achieve Business Goals Not Possible
Without the Added Value of D&I
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Executive and BU-Level Councils Make D&I Real for Each Business Unit
Business Head
Chairperson
Exec
Team MemberExec Team
MemberExec Team
MemberExec Team
Member Exec Team
Member
D&I or HR Facilitator
D&I Influencer D&I Influencer D&I Influencer D&I InfluencerA template that can be used for the Executive
Council and then within each BU
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A Metrics-Driven Approach that Accelerates D&I
by Starting from the Business Strategy
A Metrics-Driven Approach that Accelerates D&I
by Starting from the Business Strategy
Business Goals
Talent and Business
Strategies to Achieve the Goals
D&I Linkages
(Workforce, Workplace, Marketplace
)
Strategy and
Actions to Optimize
D&I Contributi
on
Talent and Business Metrics
and Accountabili
ty
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Strategy Development Example: Workforce & Workplace
Business Goal
HR & Strategie
s
D&I Linkages
Measure Current State
D&I Strategi
es
MeasureProgress
Leverage social media to increase
on-line sales to younger
buyers
• Hire additional IT staff with social media expertise
• Provide work environment, challenges, and rewards for IT staff with required skills
• Many of those in target IT workforce are Gen Y, from diverse backgrounds
• Have different career goals/ expectations
Gap Analysis
• Don’t have strength in recruiting or retaining targeted workforce; need new sources/ approaches to recruitment and retention
• Improve brand image with targeted workforce
• Increase workplace flexibility and openness
• Implement new career paths for IT function
• Perception of company brand by potential hires measured via survey
• Increased usage of Flex options; feedback from employees
• Hire and retention stats for targeted groups
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Strategy Development Example: Marketplace & Community
Business Goal
Business Strategie
s
D&I Linkage
s
Measure Current State
D&I Strategie
s
MeasureProgress
Leverage social
media to increase on-line sales to younger buyers
• Update online brand image to appeal to 25-35 market
• Pilot crowdsourcing for product enhancement
• Target market has significant racial/ethnic diversity – will need to assess impact on product branding and marketing vehicles
Gap Analysis
• Don’t currently have adequate market segment data
• Few linkages to on-line communities attracting targeted segments
• Conduct further research, starting with tapping Young Professionals ERG, who can also provide links to virtual (and actual) communities
• Market share increases
• Response rates to social media marketing
• # of ideas implemented from ERG suggestions
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Diversity Councils/ER
Gs
D&I Goals/Action Plan
Diversity Council
Evaluation
Individual Leader
Key Behavior Objective
set in individual PM plan
Performance Appraisal
Business Unit
D&I Goals/ Action Plan
BU and Corporate Scorecards
Strategy Should Be Integrated Across the Organization
Corporate D&I
Strategic Plan
(3 year)
YEARLY
Goals Set Through:
Goals Measured In:
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Worksheet for Development of BU D&I Strategy
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Examples of Business-Led D&I Initiatives• Medical devices company enhanced its brand in
the Hispanic community by hiring a Spanish-speaking community liaison to educate on healthy living for those with diabetes
• B-B organization in business services desiring to expand market share in mid-sized companies built diversity-targeted marketing into its strategy with significant results
• Operations business unit in a utility provides language cards to its field staff so they can inform customers of onsite work being done – even if they don’t speak their language
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• Workforce Profile• How many? What trends? What patterns?
• Programs/Processes • How many? How well? What impact?
• Diversity Climate • How fair, flexible, engaging, and open to differing
perspectives?• Business Impact
• How much more (productivity, sales/market share, cost savings)?
Areas for Measurement
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Incorporate Metrics Into a Comprehensive D&I Dashboard
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Tailored to reflect the organization’s goals, strategy and priorities for change…
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Metrics and Accountability Example:Financial Services Company
• Goals and means for achievement:
Establish clear direction for managers
Ensure managers focused on:
· Growing headcount
· Driving revenue growth
· Supporting trainee development
· Encouraging teaming opportunities
Promote metrics based results
· Develop specific measures based on historic performance and desired outcomes
· Supply detailed reporting to managers to enable regular tracking and identification of opportunities
Enhance accountability
· Utilize a carrot and stick methodology to encourage desired results
· Reward those who reach significant, objective measures of success
• Four key measures:• Changes to representation of women and minorities • Changes to team representation• Growth in $ results of diverse employees• Results of diverse employees versus results of unit overall
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Let’s Try It Out…
Business Goals
Talent and Business
Strategies to Achieve the Goals
D&I Linkages (Workforce, Workplace,
Marketplace)
Strategy and Actions to Optimize
D&I Contribution
Talent and Business
Metrics and Accountabili
ty
In groups of three or four, try applying this model to an actual business goal of one of the companies represented in your group.
Based on the business goal you choose to work on, select one talent or business strategy that is critical to reaching the goal and identify:• What the D&I linkages are, and• For one of the linkages, determine one strategy, one action related to the
strategy, and suggest how it could best be measured
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Your Comments? Questions?
Ideas?
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