Newsletter
31. October 2024 || by Michael Stuber || Leadership & Culture, Newsletter ||
Formerly, DEI Leadership focused on providing ‘the tone from the top’. In an increasingly complex – and polarised – environment, we see a wider need. At the same time, it appears that all too ‘personal’ engagement produces unwanted side effects. Here is what leadership must do.
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17. February 2023 || by Michael Stuber || Editorial, Leadership & Culture, Newsletter ||
Using power is different from showing leadership in DE&I and both are key to successfully driving change. Traction, however, can also be reduced – or limited – depending on how power is used. This often happens unintentionally or when a leader is not aware of the side-effects of their ‘powerful’ decisions. DE&I 2023 Trilogy (part […]
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17. January 2023 || by Michael Stuber || Newsletter, Policy & Politics, Strategy & Tools ||
Standing up for your case has a long tradition in Diversity. Today, media amplify various forms of activism and DE&I is increasingly perceived as a personalised or political form of engagement – rather than a future-oriented way of supporting organisational priorities. Read about unwanted side-effects of this. DE&I 2023 Trilogy (part 2) The roots of […]
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22. November 2022 || by Michael Stuber || HR, Newsletter, Strategy & Tools ||
Should the definition of Diversity include people that explicitly reject some aspects of DE&I? Or should Inclusion demand reciprocity from everyone who requests to be valued and heard? Or do both Diversity and Inclusion have to be all-encompassing? What may sound like a no-brainer turns out to unfold as a deep ideological divide, which has […]
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19. April 2022 || by Michael Stuber || Editorial, Newsletter, Strategy & Tools ||
Are numerous likes from followers indicative of valuable, inspiring content? Do many participants illustrate the impact of a D&I initiative? Is positive feedback at a DEI meeting confirming your DEI strategy design? As a critical D&I engineer, I see a need to look at different DEI target groups and related objectives in the first place. […]
Tags: age, english, holistic
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10. November 2021 || by Michael Stuber || Media Features, Newsletter, Strategy & Tools ||
Both Diversity activists and rationalists have been relentlessly exploring and explaining the need to overcome monocultures – particularly in today’s complex business contexts. What began as a joint effort has become – at times – a fight over narratives, followers and the prerogative of interpretation. Less divisiveness and polarisation – even within DEI – is […]
Tags: english, ethnicity origin race, gender, holistic
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25. February 2021 || by Michael Stuber || Leadership & Culture, Newsletter ||
From systemic change to moving the needle: D&I proclaims change. However, celebrations and C-level support are not enough to generate progress. And sometimes, fake change is the issue.
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7. April 2020 || by Michael Stuber || Editorial, Newsletter, Policy & Politics, Strategy & Tools ||
Solidarity everywhere and an incredible boost of flexible working. Many believe that covid-19 causes the long-awaited transformation at work and that key people will feel differently about individual work arrangements in the future. This may be wishful thinking…
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16. March 2020 || by Michael Stuber || Newsletter, Strategy & Tools ||
Women are simply not as competitive as men – that’s one of the beliefs that are as wide-spread as over-simplified, and not even proven. Contextualised insight, however, provides learning for D&I and HR.
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21. February 2020 || by Michael Stuber || Newsletter, Not-for-Profit, Strategy & Tools ||
A current re-analysis of Eurobarometer data by the OECD reveals that European public opinion expects immigrants to blend into their future home countries. This understanding of integration of migrants has implication for D&I, as our considerations show.
Tags: english, ethnicity origin race
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