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Lakshmi Murlidharan
5 mins read • January 03, 2025
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEI&B) are more than just buzzwords—they are key drivers shaping the future of work. Organisations increasingly recognise that diverse teams foster innovation, improve decision-making, and boost overall business performance. Yet, many still struggle to build a truly diverse and inclusive workforce.
So, how can you create a dynamic team? Here are some common barriers to achieving diversity and practical steps to overcome them.
Building a truly diverse and inclusive workforce requires identifying, and addressing, key obstacles that hinder diversity efforts. Here are three common challenges organisations often face:
For DEI&B efforts to be effective, organisations must set realistic, measurable goals that align with their overall strategy. DEI&B shouldn't be treated as a numbers game but as a key driver of systemic change.
Targets might include setting balanced hiring ratios for under-represented groups—whether by gender, ethnicity, or other factors—and conducting regular audits to track progress. Aligning DEI&B with organisational strategy ensures accountability across all leadership levels, making diversity a priority rather than an afterthought. Leaders should be evaluated on their success in achieving these goals and fostering inclusive work environments.
For instance, one of our clients increased their diversity pool by 30% by addressing infrastructure needs, such as providing separate facilities, and understanding the challenges women face in male-dominated roles. This led to meaningful, long-lasting change rather than token diversity efforts.
Building an inclusive workplace starts with leadership commitment. DEI&B efforts must be championed from the top to avoid becoming mere box-ticking. Leaders, and not just HR leaders, should actively embed inclusion and belonging into the organisation’s culture. Formal mentorship and sponsorship programs can help advance diverse employees into leadership roles, while inclusive onboarding ensures new hires feel valued.
But fostering inclusion goes beyond onboarding. Retaining diverse talent is essential to sustaining an inclusive culture. Flexible work arrangements, personalised career plans, and even small gestures—like celebrating cultural holidays—can significantly boost morale and reinforce a sense of belonging for all employees.
Regular data collection is crucial for tracking progress and uncovering biases in the hiring process. Metrics such as hiring ratios, interview-to-hire conversions, employee retention, and satisfaction surveys offer valuable insights into an organisation’s level of inclusiveness. By monitoring these metrics, companies can make informed decisions that drive meaningful change.
Ongoing employee feedback is equally important. Gauging how included and valued new hires feel provides a real measure of inclusiveness. Continuous feedback helps refine DEI&B initiatives, ensuring they remain impactful and aligned with the organisation’s goals.
Partnering with external Talent Acquisition experts, such as Morgan McKinley, can greatly enhance an organisation's DEI&B efforts. We offer an unbiased perspective and bring industry best practices to align recruitment initiatives with DEI&B goals, helping organisations avoid common pitfalls.
External partners can also develop tailored solutions to address specific DEI&B challenges. By leveraging this expertise, companies can more effectively identify biases, diversify talent pools, and cultivate an inclusive environment. These collaborations provide the strategic guidance needed for long-term DEI&B success while maintaining continuous progress tracking.
To achieve true diversity, equity, and inclusion, companies must commit to both short-term actions and long-term systemic change. The Talent Solutions team within Morgan McKinley are here to support this mission, leveraging our deep expertise in transforming talent acquisition to go beyond box-ticking and foster lasting, inclusive impact.
Now is the time to act. Together, we can create workplaces where every individual has the opportunity to thrive.
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