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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

More employers broaden diversity due to globalization

More employers have broadened their diversity efforts because of the impact of globalization - survey of more than 2,500 senior HR and training executives in the U.S

BOSTON ó More employers have broadened their diversity efforts because of the impact of globalization, according to a survey of more than 2,500 senior HR and training executives in the U.S. and Canada by Novations Group, a consulting firm based in Boston.

Over 40% of organizations have already expanded the scope of their diversity and inclusion programming, up from just 15% in 2005, the last time the issue was addressed by Novations in a survey. Moreover, another 24% of employers expect to broaden their efforts in the near future, according to the survey.

ìOrganizations are responding to the changing demographics of their workforce as well as the need to deliver consistent global training programs,î said Novations Vice President Ron Adderley. ìClassic U.S.-centric diversity programs are simply not effective strategies in todayís global marketplaceî.

Has your organization had to broaden the scope of its diversity and inclusion programs because of increasing globalization?

Yes - 41%

Not yet, but we expect to in the near future - 24%

No, and we donít expect to in the near future - 35%

The shift in focus reflects a trend already under way among diversity training providers, said Adderley. ìD&I has been steadily moving into the T&D mainstream, where the emphasis is increasingly on employee inclusion and engagement, and leveraging the skills talents and abilities of all employees. The challenge is to increase organizational and individual capacity.î

According to Adderley, ìcompanies that do not change their D & I strategies will see the effects on their bottom lines and their abilities to consistently attract, grow and retain talent. ìOf course, there are some employers who still look at this entire discussion as being a U.S. problem. But diversity and leveraging talent are fast becoming a worldwide phenomenon. Color, gender, generations in the workplace, work-life balance, communication styles, language, work styles, challenges around disabilities, etc, are issues that know few borders.î

Equation Research conducted the Internet survey of 2,556 senior HR and T&D executives in December 2007.

Novations Group Inc. is a leading provider of consulting and training services on four continents. Novations is recognized for its expertise in diversity & inclusion, employee engagement, talent management, employee selection, leadership development, organization communications, sales training and customer service. For more information, visit