Newsletter
23. September 2016 || by Michael Stuber || Newsletter, Policy & Politics ||
“We all Share the Same Dreams” is the theme of the European Commission campaign on LGBTI. It focuses on the things that unite us rather than divide us by featuring different people sharing the same dreams. The campaign forms part of a larger LGBTI action plan of the EU.
Tags: english, lgbtqi*
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14. September 2016 || by Michael Stuber || Business Case, Newsletter ||
The strategy consulting firm McKinsey has launched the latest addition to its Women Matter series, now looking at the African continent. The study covers 14 countries, 55 companies and 35 senior women. It includes both surprising and expected results.
Tags: english, gender
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5. September 2016 || by Michael Stuber || Business Case, Leadership & Culture, Newsletter, Strategy & Tools ||
After decades of work on D&I, experts are often asked if more research and additional activities were still needed. One of the globally leading D&I content providers has just published a ‘diversity dialogue‘ on current challenges and next practices.
Tags: english, holistic
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28. August 2016 || by Michael Stuber || Newsletter, Policy & Politics ||
To mark the International Youth Day, the European Disability Foundation had interviewed two members of their Youth Committee to share their views on today’s challenges for young people with a disability. Shortly before, the European Commission had published a report on intersectional discrimination – which does not say much about the intersection of disability and […]
Tags: english, mixed abilities
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16. August 2016 || by Michael Stuber || Leadership & Culture, Newsletter, Strategy & Tools ||

Including shift workers in D&I programmes, addressing Unconscious Biases practically with management teams and integrating Diversity in HR-tools and in everyday work reality. What sounds like a miracle agenda happened at Johnson & Johnson in Switzerland, within a space of two years.
Tags: age, english, ethnicity origin race, gender, german
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12. August 2016 || by Michael Stuber || HR, Newsletter ||
Sticky floors have become the evil brother of glass ceilings for women in the workplace. They describe mechanisms that make it more difficult for women than for men to leave their current positions in a upward direction. New evidence for this has now been added to the body of research
Tags: english, gender
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8. August 2016 || by Michael Stuber || Newsletter, Strategy & Tools ||
Keeping the momentum for D&I over the years or even after a decade presents a widespread challenge. Adapting the positioning of D&I to a changed business context and re-inventing core messages are established success strategies in this situation.
Tags: english, holistic
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3. August 2016 || by Michael Stuber || Newsletter, Policy & Politics ||
It took many years until the issue of discrimination against Roma, Sinti and members of travelling communities was acknowledged as a Pan-European phenomenon. In a new report, the European Commission assesses progress against the 2013 Council Recommendation on effective Roma integration measures. Companies could contribute as part of their Diversity work.
Tags: english, ethnicity origin race
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25. July 2016 || by Michael Stuber || Newsletter, Strategy & Tools ||
BusinessEurope, the EU-level association of Employer’s Federations, has issued another document promoting Diversity Management. The brochure contains seven practices from members associations and individual companies, including Solvay, Infineon or Telefonica, that were presented to EU Commissioner Jourová earlier this year.
Tags: english, holistic
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18. July 2016 || by Michael Stuber || HR, Newsletter ||
One of the success factors of Unconscious Bias is that almost everyone has eye-opening moments, e.g. from optical illusions or online tests. A lot of the learning relates to neuroscience and shows how our brains work. But how strong is the linkage to D&I and how concrete are the practical takeaways?
Tags: english, holistic
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