Diversity & Inclusion
How to Stand Up When It Comes to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
More than three out of four employed people surveyed want their companies to recommit to DEI, not retreat.
More than three out of four employed people surveyed want their companies to recommit to DEI, not retreat.
Human resources needs to move from being an agent of management to being an advocate for employees.
Moving laterally or even down a rung on your career path can pay off in the long term if you have a growth perspective.
Identify and address ageism to avoid disconnects with employees and customers and find new business opportunities.
This Strategy Guide offers expert insights and advice for developing a skills-based organization.
Interviewers can get more meaningful responses from job candidates by taking different approaches to standard questions.
Managers who stymie their high performers’ internal advancement do so at their own expense, research shows.
Local politics are shaping workforce retention. Learn three ways leaders can navigate the tensions.
Enhance your leadership skills with MIT Sloan Management Review’s most-read articles of 2023.
In this MIT SMR webinar, experts discuss why skill should be front and center in organizations’ talent strategies.
New research indicates that both employers and job applicants are optimistic about hiring in 2024.
Community colleges can be a valuable source of neurodivergent talent — a largely untapped pool in a tight labor market.
Small changes in how companies attract, recruit, and onboard new hires can deliver big diversity dividends.
Get your talent marketplace off the ground using these lessons learned about user adoption and change management.
How can a leader’s language stir interest in reskilling programs? An experiment at Vodafone surfaced best practices.
This article describes a new workforce operating model that’s helping companies boost productivity.
HR teams must prepare for generative AI’s effects on workers’ job roles, training, and access to information.
A new Deloitte study says most companies surveyed report falling short of their margin goals.
A presenter at an MIT SMR symposium answers questions about using skills, not degrees, as the benchmark for hiring.
U.S. colleges hoping to boost enrollments should recruit internationally, a Google-GWI survey says.