Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) stories - Page 41
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) encompass crucial principles aimed at fostering workplaces and communities where all individuals are respected, empowered, and given equitable opportunities to succeed, regardless of gender, ethnicity, age, ability, or background. This tag explores how organisations across sectors are integrating DEI values into hiring practices, leadership development, corporate responsibility, and innovation strategies.
Our recent stories highlight a broad spectrum of efforts and challenges related to DEI—from companies achieving certifications for inclusive workplaces and recognising the role of women in leadership, to addressing gender pay gaps, combating unconscious bias, and promoting diversity in STEM and technology fields. They also shed light on the intersection of DEI with digital transformation, human resource strategies, sustainability goals, and emerging technologies like AI.
By reading these stories, you can gain insights into practical approaches for implementing DEI initiatives, understand the measurable benefits that diversity brings to business performance and innovation, and learn about ongoing barriers such as gender disparities, inclusion of LGBTQ+ employees, and supporting neurodiversity. Whether you are a leader, employee, or advocate, this tag offers valuable perspectives on building workplaces and industries that embrace equity and foster a culture of belonging.
Digital skills closing the workplace gender gap?
How do tech CEOs really view gender diversity?
Does marriage equality increase online bullying?
Kiwi tech pros have it made, industry looking bright
Govt needs to 'get with the programme' on NZ's gender pay gap
Blue Coat forms endpoint security alliance
Female CIOs more risk aware than male counterparts
Kiwi businesswomen need to step it up
NZ Super Fund's Orr says responsible investing now a groundswell globally
Microsoft CEO in hot water over gender-gap karma comments
He asked: 'What's your favourite position?'... I said: 'CEO'