Creating Senior Executive Champions for Diversity

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Introduction Exercising Influence:  Changing the Government's Use of Diversity In August of 2011, President Obama issued an executive order requiring all government agencies to have a plan for diversity and inclusion within 120 days. All agencies should now be in the early stages of implementation. This session will provide specific tools that help senior diversity practitioners influence senior executives to become champions for diversity initiatives. Join Ken Boxer at the Diversity Conference: Wed April 25, 2012 8 am- 4:30 pm NIH Natcher Conf Center - National Institutes of Health Bethesda, MD Objectives This session will provide tools to help participants engage in a dialogue with senior executives to help understand how to: • Connect diversity initiatives to key organizational priorities • Understand objections of senior executives • Share lessons from corporate CEOs who do get it and have served as champions of diversity initiatives • Leave with an action plan with how to apply lessons learned back in the job Read more about the conference here. Bibliography Mary Frances Winters, CEO's Who Get It - Diversity Leadership from the Heart and Soul, http://www.wintersgroup.com/products/ Ken BoxerStrategic Partners, Inc.(301) 299-0607(301) 299-8648kboxer@spisolutions.comwww.spisolutions.com … [Read more...]

Top 10 Reflections on President Obama’s Speech

In celebration of the Martin Luther King holiday, I offer the following Top 10 reflections on President Obama’s speech this past Thursday, January 13, 2011 at the memorial service in Tucson, Arizona. One of the ways we honor the fallen is nurture the relationships with the people that are still with us. One way to effectively deal with tragedies is to challenge old assumptions and guard against simple explanations in an effort to understand why bad things happen and how we can prevent them from happening in the future. Be better in our personal lives – living up to our children’s expectations. Talk in a way that unites and heals – not wounds – so that we do not turn on each other. Listen carefully and with empathy and discuss issues with a heavy dose of humility. Be grateful even in the darkest moments. Reflect on your priorities: How well have you loved?  How have you made the lives of others better? True heroes understand that living life is not a dress rehearsal.  We all should do what we can to make a difference as did Daniel Hernandez, the first responders, and other who dealt with this tragedy. We need to help those who are in need or jumping in rain puddles. How we treat others is up to us.  All of us need to examine ways that we can improve relationships with others. If you haven’t listened to it I do encourage you to go on to YouTube: Listen to the entire speech as I think it offers several important recipes for living life. … [Read more...]