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Diversity and Inclusion: Building a Strong Workplace Culture

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  T he best companies continually strive to create a diverse and inclusive workplace where people from all walks of life feel at ease. As it turns out, creating HR and recruiting teams has a pivotal role to play in ensuring D&I cuts through every aspect of the organization. Why is this necessary? Well, data from reliable sources suggest that; -- As much as 67% of job seekers prioritize workplace diversity as a key factor. -- About 50% of current employees would like to see their employers do more on diversity. -- Higher female representation in C-suite level positions may generate up to 34% more returns for shareholders, according to research by Fast Company. -- Organizations with higher-than-average diversity may report up to 19% higher innovation revenues, according to Harvard Business Review. Above all, isn’t it the right thing to create a workplace that promotes fairness, equity, and respect for people of all races, gender, age, nationality, ethnicity, gender, language, etc...

Leveraging Diversity, Equity and Inclusion to Attract Early Talents

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A ttracting the brightest early talents and having a sound corporate policy on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are a two-way street. In this guide, we look at how entrenching a culture of diversity can matter so much in attracting and retaining top talents in an increasingly competitive labor market. Several studies have shown a correlation between having a diverse workforce and the ability to attract top-quality talents. A company culture that reflects diversity, equity, and inclusion can help boost your employer's brand. According to a recent Glassdoor survey,   67% of job seekers   prioritize diversity as a key factor when deciding where to work. And that’s not all. As much as 50% of current employees say they’d like to see their employers actually do more to improve their diversity, equity, and inclusion policy.   Driving Innovation with Diversity Innovation is the best path to success. Several studies have shown that innovation and novel ideas are commonplace ...

Driving Innovation with Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

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    I nnovation is the best path to success. Several studies have shown that innovation and novel ideas are commonplace and more prominent in a diverse workforce. According to a Harvard Business Review publication, organizations with above-average diversity may generate up to 19% more in higher innovation revenues than those with a less-than-average workforce. Another report from Fast Company also posits that having high female representation in C-suite level positions may generate up to 34% more revenue for shareholders. The case for diversity, inclusion, and equity remains very strong in not just attracting early bright talents but also in ensuring short-term success and long-term business growth. Leveraging Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion to Attract Early Talents Several studies have shown a correlation between having a diverse workforce and the ability to attract top-quality talents. A company culture that reflects diversity, equity, and inclusion can help boost your empl...

DEI: Boosting Early Talents

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  A ttracting the brightest early talents and having a sound corporate policy on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are a two-way street. In this guide, we look at how entrenching a culture of diversity can matter so much in attracting and retaining top talents in an increasingly competitive labor market. Several studies have shown a correlation between having a diverse workforce and the ability to attract top-quality talents. A company culture that reflects diversity, equity, and inclusion can help boost your employer brand. According to a recent Glassdoor survey, 67% of job seekers prioritize diversity as a key factor when deciding where to work. And that’s not all. As much as 50% of current employees say they’d like to see their employers actually do more to improve their diversity, equity, and inclusion policy. Driving Innovation with Diversity Innovation is the best path to success. Several studies have shown that innovation and novel ideas are commonplace and more promine...

Diversity and Inclusion: Building a Strong Workplace Culture

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  T he best companies are those that continually strive to create a diverse and inclusive workplace where people from all walks of life feel at ease. As it turns out, creating HR and recruiting teams have a pivotal role to play in ensuring D&I cut through every aspect of the organization. Why is this necessary? Well, data from reliable sources suggest that; -- As much as 67% of job seekers prioritize workplace diversity as a key factor. -- About 50% of current employees would like to see their employers do more on diversity. -- Higher female representation in C-suite level positions may generate up to 34% more returns for shareholders, according to research by Fast Company. -- Organizations with higher-than-average diversity may report up to 19% higher innovation revenues, according to Harvard Business Review. Above all, isn’t it the right thing to create a workplace that promotes fairness, equity, and respect for people of all races, gender, age, nationality, ethnicity, gender...

Boost Your Call Center Workforce Engagement with These Helpful Tips

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  E verything from how we work to how we think about the contact center workplace has changed, thanks to the pandemic. Our goals and quest to deliver excellent customer service experiences, however, still remain unchanged. At the forefront of these objectives are the agents who are the point of contact between clients and businesses. To keep them engaged, we have to reimagine how to get this done in today’s remote or mixed working environment. Here are five tips to help; 1.  Improve Employee Motivation Employee motivation is simply an employee’s attitude to work. This is the sum of the enthusiasm level, energy, commitment, and desire they bring to work. According to  Smarp , improving this will greatly boost employee engagement and productivity levels. How do you do it? Three things!   Improve positive communication   Create a positive workplace environment; and   Ensure employees feel valued and appreciated. 2.  Prioritize Call Center Agents’ Health a...

Leveraging Diversity, Equality& Inclusion to Attract Early Talents

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  Several studies have shown a correlation between having a diverse workforce and the ability to attract top-quality talents. A company culture that reflects diversity, equity, and inclusion can help boost your employer brand. According to a recent Glassdoor survey,   67% of job seekers   prioritize diversity as a key factor when deciding where to work. And that’s not all. As much as 50% of current employees say they’d like to see their employers actually do more to improve their diversity, equity, and inclusion policy. Driving Innovation with Diversity Innovation is the best path to success. Several studies have shown that innovation and novel ideas are commonplace and more prominent in a diverse workforce. According to a   Harvard Business Review   publication, organizations with above average diversity may generate up to 19% more in higher innovation revenues than those with a less than average workforce. Another report from   Fast Company   also po...

One Contact Center: Creating a Diverse and Inclusive Workplace

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  T he best companies understand and embrace workplace diversity. But not only these, they continually strive to   create a diverse and inclusive workplace  where people from all walks of life feel at ease. As it turns out, creating HR and recruiting teams have a pivotal role to play in ensuring D&I cut through every aspect of the organization. Why is this necessary? Well, data from reliable sources suggest that; As much as   67% of job seekers  prioritize workplace diversity as a key factor. About 50% of current employees would like to see their employers do more on diversity. Higher female representation in C-suite level positions may generate up to 34% more returns for shareholders, according to research by  Fast Company . Organizations with higher-than-average diversity may report up to 19% higher innovation revenues, according to  Harvard Business Review . Above all, isn’t it the right thing to create a workplace that promotes fairness, equity...