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Diversity and inclusion in the workplace

Diversity is a fact. It is also paradoxical. We need to be capable of seeing and hearing differences in order to reap the benefits of diversity. But seeing and hearing differences hone our discriminating reflexes and can also lead to discrimination. If you take this MOOC, you will: 1. understand this paradox, 2. understand its dynamics, and 3. identify ways to manage it, so that you can better channel the diversity potential in the workplace for greater performance and innovation.

Status: Workplace inclusivity
Status: Psychology
BeginnerCourse10 hours

Featured reviews

SH

4.0Reviewed Jun 15, 2020

This was an interesting course that gave me a deeper understanding of diversity and inclusion in the workplace globally. I believe the content needs to be refreshed and statistics updated.

MF

5.0Reviewed Apr 4, 2021

Open my eyes for some points that I am already thinking are fine. We are not ready yet, we are receiving wrong messages for a long time and doing so little to fix the gaps. Great Course.

KG

5.0Reviewed Sep 1, 2020

this course is great for anyone who works in a workplace with much differences between it's employees even if you have no manegereal roles you will know how to treat others

NS

4.0Reviewed Jul 15, 2020

It is a brief yet information packed to get enough knowledge on what diversity and inclusion is about. It will be great if there are more or even higher learning available to follow up this course.

JB

5.0Reviewed May 22, 2021

The course was great. I do have a technical request in format though. To have the transcript scroll with the video would be helpful, to keep the video in view at all times.

MC

4.0Reviewed Dec 13, 2022

Wonderful course for those who want to either understand DEI or make a career out of it. It teaches you DEI concepts from scratch and shows its significance and relevance at global level.

SL

5.0Reviewed Apr 5, 2020

Amazing course with so much to learn I like that we had to write an essay which helped me really look back on everything i had learnt I am so impressed and cant wait to do more

LB

5.0Reviewed Sep 21, 2020

I loved the international feel of the work. It was really great to see all of the different aspects, gender and age were a great aspect as well as race, LGBTQ and disability.

LP

4.0Reviewed Aug 3, 2022

This course was very well organized. The articles used to showcase subject matter were very interesting and helped bring to life the variouse concepts, theories and terms used within the course.

JJ

5.0Reviewed Oct 5, 2022

A great course from an international perspective. I like how the class used examples from different countries. Diversity is truly and universal concept with benefits.

RH

5.0Reviewed Jun 22, 2021

I learned a lot in this course including information about myself as well as many different aspects of diversity and inclusion throughout many countries. I thoroughly enjoyed this course.

TT

5.0Reviewed Aug 9, 2020

I learned so much from a global perspective! This was really great information and helped me understand how to build my own foundation as I go further into DEI.

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