Explore Diversity
Issues in Four Key Areas
The Discovering Diversity Profile® helps employees learn how
they respond to workforce diversity issues and where they need to develop
increased understanding. It is the foundation on which effective communication,
acceptance, and teamwork can be built. This self-directed learning instrument
provides a safe, confidential way for employees to explore the complex issues
surrounding diversity in four key areas:
Knowledge
Understanding
Acceptance
Behavior
Help People
Capitalize on Differences
As the dramatic shift to a highly diverse workforce continues, organizations
know they must help all workers understand, accept, and capitalize on
differences. They know the cultural backgrounds and experiences of diverse
employees and customers can enrich the organization, making it more innovative
and globally competitive. But realizing the benefits of diversity means meeting
the diversity challenge through self-awareness, understanding, and commitment.
That commitment must begin at the top. Leaders who truly value diversity want
more than compliance. And they know commitment to diversity grows only as
self-awareness and personal accountability flourish within the organization.
Discover Your
Comfort Level
The Discovering Diversity Profile guides learners through a confidential
interpretation process that identifies their present attitudes about workforce
diversity. They quickly assess their level of comfort — or discomfort — with
differences by using a simple feedback grid that corresponds to the four
diversity areas. Current feelings, opinions, knowledge, and skills are
pinpointed. The impact of individual comfort level on workplace effectiveness is
clarified, and specific suggestions for improving individual understanding of
diverse groups are offered.
Gain Insight,
Take Action, Value Diversity
The Discovering Diversity Profile helps individuals in an organization:
1. Discover
their personal comfort level with people who are different from themselves
2. Understand the impact of their behavior on others
3. Assess the accuracy of their knowledge about differences
4. Limit the influence of stereotypes
5. Reduce conflict
6. Transform knowledge into acceptance and empathy