Rethinking your approach to multigenerational comms
Employees of different generations should not be communicated with in the same way.
Employees of different generations should not be communicated with in the same way.
DEIB isn’t merely a moral obligation, but a strategic necessity.
Giving back by growing, delivering, cooking and serving food helps you communicate better.
Understanding that social impact and DE&I are inseparable means going beyond heritage months.
Communicating internally about the Israel-Hamas war isn’t easy, but comms can help broker sensitive dialogue among employees by using the right strategies.
A sneak peek at Geena Davis Institute CEO Madeline Di Nonno’s work ahead of her keynote workshop at this winter’s Ragan’s Communications Leadership Council retreat.
Why talking about personal identity may no longer be taboo.
The challenges and rewards of data-driven DE&I work.
Some organizations have work to do first.
The Aerospace Corporation launched an industry-wide push to benchmark diverse talent through comms.
Edelman’s Amira Barger expands on her perspective that DE&I should not sit within HR.
Citizens’ Kristin Chenevert shares her organization’s approach to DE&I.
You can prompt AI chat to write messages for diverse groups that reflect each audience’s distinct word choices, worldviews, internal makeup and more.
It’s important to know that, from a purely legal perspective, this decision does not impact employers.
Thoughtful initiatives help shape workplace culture — something that industry peers, job candidates, and employees all take seriously.