An Empirical Study of Factors affecting Inclusive Workplaces: A Framework for Diversity Management

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RANJANA JADAUN

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This empirical study explores the elements that help make workplaces inclusive and offers a paradigm for managing diversity. Workplaces that embrace and value variations in colour, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and other aspects of diversity are said to be inclusive workplaces. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, integrating quantitative employee surveys and qualitative interviews with diversity workers. The findings highlight a number of critical elements, such as leadership commitment, staff development, inclusive policies and practices, and accountability measures, that have an impact on the success of diversity management programmes. The proposed framework emphasizes the significance of systematic diversity management practices that consider these crucial elements, as well as continuing evaluation and efforts towards continual improvement. The conclusions have significance for businesses looking to foster inclusive workplaces and diversity and inclusion initiatives

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