Creating a Rich Tapestry: Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace

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Creating a Rich Tapestry: Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace May 9, 2017 Presenters Anne Mayer Director, Employee & Organizational Development Texas A&M University J. J. Macias Senior Training & Development Consultant, Texas A&M University 1

Objectives Understand why typical diversity training does not lead to transformational change Identify key components of an effective diversity training program Create a cost-effective and holistic diversity training program that makes a positive impact on work climate 3 Why do it For WebEx moderator (ask the question and open it for answers): Why do your think it is now more important than ever to have a diversity training program? 2

Why do it? Reduce to zero the number of students, faculty, or staff who leave because of a perception of a less-than-welcoming environment. 5 What it ISN T For WebEx moderator (ask the question and open it for answers): How do you think people feel like when you tell them that they get to go to a diversity workshop or a program? 6 3

got purpose? 4

Purpose Contribute to a positive work climate by helping employees recognize, accept and value differences among co-workers and others in our community, thereby increasing their ability to work, serve and interact effectively with others within a diverse environment. 9 Features Creative programming Multi-faceted learning modalities Campus-wide and community engagement Cost effective 18-month self-paced $59 10 5

Requirements Core courses Electives Capstone 18-month self-paced $59 11 12 6

Core Courses Developing Cultural Competence in the Workplace (foundational course) Introduction to Diversity and Inclusion (online prerequisite) Fostering Respect in a Diverse Workplace Improving Interpersonal Communication Skills (online) Interpersonal Communication Skills Bridging the Gap - The Multigenerational Workforce ADA for Supervisors and Faculty (online) Effective Hiring Practices (online) Lost in Translation: Navigating Intercultural Communication in the Workplace Diversity and Inclusion Program Capstone 13 got purpose? ELECTIVES 14 7

Electives Campus and community engagement Faculty and Guest Lecturers Office of Diversity Dept. of Multicultural Services International Student Services LGBT Resource Center African American Professional Association Raindrop Turkish House Council for Minority Student Affairs Brazos Valley African American Museum Veteran Resource & Support Center 15 Electives Stretch beyond zones of familiarity Race, Culture and Class in Urban Nightlife Native American Blue Corn Storyteller Ramadan Dinner Aggie Perspectives: International Students Religious Oppression as a Social Justice To Come Out or Not Racial History My Teachers Never Taught Me After Combat Soldiers Return from the Millennial Wars Microagressions & Marginality Gallery of a Journey Undocumented Students Dispelling Myths about Educating People with Disabilities Aggie Ability Awareness and many more 16 8

Electives Journaling What information did you learn and/or insights did you gain? How has this event contributed to your perspectives of diversity and inclusion? For WebEx moderator (ask the question and open it for answers): what do you think the benefits of journaling are in a program like this one? (How could it impact the participants and their learning?) 17 got purpose? CAPSTONE 18 9

Capstone Participants: Review and synthesize the learning from the individual courses Share their elective learning experiences Discuss how they plan to apply the program skills and knowledge to foster a diverse and inclusive workplace. 19 Recognition Reception Held twice a year Recognize employees who have completed any of 11 certificate program in past 6 months President s Office and University Staff Council representatives DIW speaker shares insights Recipients encouraged to invite their supervisors 20 10

IMPACT got purpose? 21 Impact 22 11

My world view was pushed and challenged The activities we did in class truly opened my eyes to how closed off I was! What I see, others see differently and that s OK! 23 The other biggest takeaway for me was realizing that culture is much like a puzzle the pieces alone mean nothing you need to look at the puzzle as a whole to know/understand a person or their culture. 24 12

I am comfortable being more assertive than in the past in politely and respectfully challenging inappropriate conversations 25 This program was unique because it combined a variety of learning methodologies; namely, lectures, classroom interaction, participation in cultural events, and assignments to write essays to reflect on what was learned. It was a transformational program that truly raised my awareness and appreciation of different cultures. 26 13

Not only would I recommend the certificate program but I believe it should be required for all TAMU employees! The program is absolutely wonderful; you learn so much about yourself and how to and appreciate everyone's differences. 27 What about your campus For WebEx moderator (ask the question and open it for answers): what about your campus? Do you currently have anything is place that you are doing? 14

Final Thoughts Get creative with and leverage available resources Create a program that allows for flexibility Make it as cost effective as possible Include reflective pieces and a review system for these Create a piece that synthesizes the coursework at the end 29 Jose Macias Anne Mayer jjmacias@tamu.edu employees.tamu.edu 15

Q & A Don't forget to submit your questions to our presenters. How? Click on the Q & A tab at the top of the presentation and select Ask New Question. Thank you for joining us today! Thank You! Creating a Rich Tapestry: Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace May 9, 2017 16