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"What does a workplace utopia look like to you?"

This is the question Dr. Ella F. Washington asks company leaders, and often she hears about an ideal vision of an organization that values diversity and inclusion and wants employees to bring their whole selves to work.

But how can you get there? Organizations have largely missed the mark when it comes to creating environments where all employees thrive in an equal and equitable way, because they treat diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) as a program that gets done rather than the necessary and difficult journey it is. A truly inclusive workplace requires invention and reinvention, mistakes and humility, adaptation to a changing world, constant reflection, and sometimes significant sacrifice.

The road to an inclusive workplace is a difficult one, but you can traverse it, and there's help along the way. Start here with stories of companies making the necessary journey, including Slack, PwC, Best Buy, Denny's, and many others. Hear from company leaders about their successes and failures, the times they were on the vanguard, and the moments they realized they had much more work to do. These are profiles in perseverance from people who are keen enough to recognize the need for inclusive workplaces and humble enough to know they're not there yet. Along the way, Washington provides a framework for thinking about where these companies are on their journeys and where you and your company may be too.

Progress is hard won on the necessary journey to becoming an inclusive organization, but it must be won. John Lewis said it best: "You see something you want to get done, you cannot give up, and you cannot give in."

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Introduction: Hope through Stories
  6. 1. A Good Mission Is Not Enough for DEI at Iora Health
  7. 2. Tapping the Power of Decentralization to Foster Inclusion at Slack
  8. 3. Questioning the Status Quo on DEI at PwC
  9. 4. Harnessing the Power of Diversity of Thought at Uncle Nearest
  10. 5. Using Gender Diversity as a Template for All Diversity at Moss Adams
  11. 6. Moving from Introspection to Global Diversity at Sodexo
  12. 7. Bringing Humanity to DEI through Leadership at Best Buy
  13. 8. Breaking Traditions to Increase Inclusion at Infosys
  14. 9. Going from DEI Mandates to Company Mission at Denny’s
  15. Conclusion: Forward Motion
  16. Appendix
  17. Acknowledgments
  18. Notes
  19. Index
  20. About the Author
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