Amplify DEI Hackathon For Inclusion

Amplify DEI Hackathon For Inclusion

Amplify DEI Hackathon

NL Training Amplify DEI Hackathon Vivian Acquah

Description

Step into the future of Inclusion and high – performance with the Amplify DEI Hackathon. This transformative session is not just a workshop, but a springboard that will launch your organisation to the forefront of the DEI movement.

The Amplify DEI Hackathon harnesses the power of design thinking – an innovative, systematic approach to problem solving that will revolutionise your inclusion strategy. With its iterative process of challenging assumptions, redefining problems and identifying alternative solutions, design thinking provides the tools needed to find groundbreaking solutions that drive real change.

But what makes design thinking the winning formula for inclusion? At its core is a human-centred philosophy. This unique approach recognises the complexity of the human experience and asks the crucial question: ‘What does the employee really want?’ In the realm of inclusion, where empathy, honesty and forward thinking are paramount, this question becomes a beacon that guides us to meaningful, impactful solutions.

By participating in the Amplify DEI Hackathon, you are not just attending an event, you are immersing yourself in a dynamic problem-solving environment. You will gain invaluable insights into how to embed inclusoin in the DNA of your organisation, leveraging the different perspectives that fuel innovation and drive business growth.

However, the true magic of the Amplify DEI Hackathon lies in Vivian Acquah’s tailor-made approach. She recognises that every organisation has unique challenges and strengths. That is why Vivian has developed her own model, based on design thinking principles, tailor-made for inclusion. She works closely with you and places you at the heart of the inclusionI journey to develop tailor-made solutions that meet your specific needs and those of your employees.

Embrace the Amplify DEI Hackathon and let us guide you on your journey to creating an inclusive, equitable and diverse future for your organisation. The time for change is now. Seize the opportunity to make inclusion more than an initiative – make it an integral part of your organisation’s ethos.

 

Learning objectives

  1. Understand the fundamentals of inclusion: The Amplify DEI Hackathon aims to help participants fully understand the core concepts and importance of inclusion in today’s business landscape.
  2. Apply Design Thinking to inclusion challenges: Participants will learn how to use the innovative methodology of design thinking to address and solve inclusion related problems within their organisations.
  3. Develop customised inclusion strategies: With Vivian’s customised approach, participants will be equipped with the skills to create inclusion strategies specifically designed for the unique needs and goals of their organisation.
  4. Improve collaborative problem-solving skills: The hackathon is designed to foster a cooperative environment, where participants learn how to collaborate effectively, share ideas, and build solutions that can bring about meaningful change in their organisations.
  5. Test and improve inclusion initiatives: Participants gain insight into how they can continuously test, refine and improve their inclusion initiatives to ensure they are effective and impactful in the long term.

Format

The Amplify DEI Hackathon is structured as follows: a maximum group size of 15 people, an interactive 3.5-hour session.

 

Hire Vivian Acquah CDE® to support your organisation!

Vivian is a great speaker who knows how to inspire an audience and convey a powerful message in a safe environment.

Vivian is available for virtual keynotes, events, summits, workshops, roundtable discussions, webinars and podcast interviews.

She knows how to inspire managers, inclusion professionals, HR professionals, L&D professionals and decision makers who want to do better when it comes to strengthening inclusion & employee sustainability.

Warning: it is important to share that Vivian Acquah CDE® may sometimes talk about food during a presentation or a lecture, a few times during this talk. Please have your (healthy) snacks ready. Vivian Acquah cannot be held responsible for any (unhealthy) cravings.

Inclusion Training/ Workshops

What is an inclusion hackathon?

What is an Inclusion Hackathon?

An inclusion hackathon is a collaborative event specifically designed to foster inclusion by bringing together participants from diverse backgrounds to solve challenges related to inclusion in workplaces, technology, and society.

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Why Inclusion Hackathons matter?

Inclusive hackathons not only generate practical solutions to pressing social and organisational challenges but also help shift mindsets, build awareness, and encourage ongoing participation in diversity and inclusion efforts.

By valuing every participant’s perspective, these events drive innovation and create lasting positive impact.

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What topics are typically addressed in an inclusion hackathon?

Inclusion hackathons address key diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) challenges across workplaces and communities.

Topics range from disability accessibility and bias in hiring to pay equity, LGBTQIA+ inclusivity, and digital inequality.

These events use collaborative problem-solving and design thinking to create actionable solutions.

The goal is to foster real-world change by tackling systemic barriers and promoting accountability.

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How can participating in an inclusion hackathon improve my understanding of workplace culture?

An inclusion hackathon offers a unique, immersive opportunity to experience and influence workplace culture, making abstract concepts of inclusion, diversity, and collaboration tangible and actionable.

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What are the key benefits of organizing or joining an inclusion hackathon?

Inclusion hackathons are powerful tools for driving innovation, building inclusive cultures, empowering individuals, and making a tangible impact within organisations and beyond.

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Why do inclusion hackathons enhance collaboration and empathy among participants?

Inclusion hackathons create an environment where collaboration and empathy naturally flourish by prioritizing diversity, open communication, and shared ownership of solutions, ultimately leading to stronger, more cohesive teams

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Effective Employee Resource Groups: Driving Organizational Success

Effective Employee Resource Groups: Driving Organizational Success

Powerful Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) - Driving Organizational Success

Employee Resource Groups, ERG, Inclusion, Diversity Vivian Acquah

Organizations continuously seek new approaches to enhance performance and productivity in the fast-paced business landscape, where adaptability and innovation are crucial for maintaining competitiveness. They are constantly on the lookout for strategies that not only enhance their bottom line but also foster a conducive and inclusive work environment. 

Amid these myriad strategies, one has emerged and steadily gained prominence due to its multifaceted benefits – the implementation of Employee Resource Groups (ERGs). Often employee-led and voluntarily formed, these groups have become a cornerstone in shaping an organization’s culture and driving its performance. As I delve deeper into this topic, you will explore the concept of ERGs, their benefits to an organization, and how they have become pivotal in the modern business landscape.

 

What are ERGs, and How Do They Benefit Organizations?

ERGs are voluntary, employee-led groups that foster a diverse, inclusive workplace aligned with organizational mission, values, goals, business practices, and objectives. They bring together employees who share characteristics, experiences, or interests, such as gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, or professional aspirations.

Employee Resource Groups offer a plethora of benefits to organizations. They provide a platform for employees to voice their concerns, suggest ideas, and directly contribute to organizational policies. ERGs can also aid in talent acquisition, retention, and development, as they demonstrate the organization’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Furthermore, ERGs can help improve customer insights and innovation by bringing diverse perspectives to the table.

 

Examples of Successful Employee Resource Groups

Successful Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) have significantly contributed to their organizations in the corporate landscape. For example, at TIBCO, the BLADE ERG focuses on employees who identify themselves as Black, Latinx, and Allies driving Equity. They provide opportunities for growth, mentorship, empowerment, community-building, and innovation through educational programming and resources.

Comcast NBCUniversal’s Veterans Network helps military veterans transition into the corporate world and drive innovation. 

American Express Women’s Interest Network (WIN) ERG advances women through professional development, mentorship, and networking. Employee Resource Groups, when effectively implemented, contribute to organizational success and foster diversity, equity, and inclusivity.

 

Research and Data Supporting ERGs

The research underscores the importance of active ERGs in driving organizational success. A Boston Consulting Group study found that companies with above-average diversity scores reported 19% higher innovation revenues. Moreover, a McKinsey report revealed that companies in the top quartile for racial and ethnic diversity are 35% more likely to have financial returns above their respective national industry medians.

 

Building and Maintaining an Effective ERG Program

Creating an effective Employee Resource Group involves clear goal setting, securing executive sponsorship, providing resources, and ensuring open communication channels. It’s crucial to regularly review and adjust the group’s objectives to align with the organization’s strategic goals. Celebrating small wins and acknowledging individual contributions can help maintain motivation and engagement.

 

Addressing Concerns and Challenges

Despite the numerous advantages, implementing ERGs can pose challenges. Some potential issues include lack of participation, resistance from management, or tokenism. These can be mitigated by positioning ERGs as strategic business partners, ensuring leadership buy-in, and promoting genuine, active participation rather than mere representation.

 

The Importance of Recognizing ERG Members’ Efforts Financially

Employee Resource Group members are pivotal in driving diversity, inclusion, and equity within organizations. Their work often extends beyond their regular job roles, contributing to a nurturing work environment that values diverse perspectives and experiences. Despite these significant contributions, ERG members are frequently not compensated for this additional, impactful work.

Recognizing their efforts through appropriate compensation is crucial. For instance, companies like Intel provide financial rewards to ERG leaders and members for their contributions toward the company’s diversity and inclusion goals. Similarly, Autodesk has an ERG Annual Appreciation Bonus for ERG leads. Autodesk is granting their global ERG leads an appreciation bonus of $10,000, or the local currency equivalent. 

LinkedIn is compensating their 20 ERG co-chairs $10,000 for each year of their two-year terms. These practices not only validate the value of ERGs but also foster continued commitment while demonstrating the organization’s dedication to diversity, equity and inclusion. Acknowledging ERG members’ work through appropriate compensation is an important step toward ensuring the sustainability and effectiveness of these groups.

ERGs in the Current Social and Political Climate

In the current social and political climate, where calls for equity and social justice are more potent than ever, Employee Resource Groups play a pivotal role. They provide a space for dialogue, understanding, and action, helping organizations to respond effectively and empathetically to these pressing issues.

 

Conclusion: Call to Action

In conclusion, active ERGs are a powerful tool for enhancing organizational performance. They foster a culture of inclusivity, drive innovation, and contribute to better business outcomes. As we navigate the complexities of the modern workplace, it’s time for organizations to prioritize ERGs and promote active participation. Let’s harness the power of diversity and turn our workplaces into vibrant, inclusive, and high-performing communities.

 

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Amplify DEI Cards

The Amplify DEI Card decks are designed to support you in creating more inclusive environments and encouraging conversation. Increase your self and team awareness with the Amplify DEI Cards.

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Hire Vivian Acquah CDE® to speak at your next event
or hire her for workshops!

Vivian is a great speaker who knows how to inspire an audience and convey a powerful message in a safe environment.

Vivian is available for virtual keynotes, events, summits, workshops, roundtable discussions, webinars and podcast interviews.

She knows how to inspire managers, inclusion professionals, HR professionals, L&D professionals and decision makers who want to do better when it comes to strengthening inclusion & employee sustainability.

Warning: it is important to share that Vivian Acquah CDE® may sometimes talk about food during a presentation or a lecture, a few times during this talk. Please have your (healthy) snacks ready. Vivian Acquah cannot be held responsible for any (unhealthy) cravings.

Inclusion Training/ Workshops

What in an employee resource group?

What is an employee resource group?

An employee resource group (ERG) is a voluntary, employee-led group within an organisation, formally supported by the company, that brings together employees who share common identities, backgrounds, interests, or experiences.

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What are the main goals of an employee resource group in a workplace?

Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) foster inclusion, support, and growth by:

      • Advocating for underrepresented groups
      • Building community and safe spaces
      • Supporting career development through mentorship and networking
      • Shaping culture and promoting diversity
      • Driving impact by aligning with business goals

 

ERGs empower employees while advancing organisational objectives.

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What role do ERGs play in fostering an inclusive workplace culture

ERGs act as catalysts for inclusion by building community, amplifying underrepresented voices, educating the workforce, supporting career growth, and influencing positive organisational change.

Their presence signals a genuine commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, benefiting both employees and the organisation as a whole.

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How do ERGs create safe spaces for employee support and expression?

ERGs act as catalysts for inclusion by building community, amplifying underrepresented voices, educating the workforce, supporting career growth, and influencing positive organisational change.

Their presence signals a genuine commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, which benefits both employees and the organisation as a whole.

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In what ways do ERGs drive cultural awareness and reduce biases?

ERGs play a vital role in building cultural awareness and reducing bias by educating employees, facilitating open conversations, advocating for inclusive policies, and promoting empathy and self-reflection throughout the organisation.

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In what ways do ERGs influence the development of inclusive policies?

ERGs play a pivotal role in shaping, informing, and advocating for inclusive workplace policies by representing diverse perspectives, collaborating with leadership, and ensuring that policies are grounded in real employee experiences and needs.

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Pump Up The Jam – DEI Professionals

Pump Up The Jam – DEI Professionals

Pump Up The Jam - DEI Professionals

Pump Up The Jam - DEI Professionals

Description

Pump Up The Jam for inclusion Professionals Training has been carefully compiled with insights from various experts in the field of inclusion. It recognises that the road to real change is often fraught with challenges and obstacles and therefore offers a comprehensive set of strategies and approaches to tackle these challenges.

The programme is divided into different elements, each covering an important aspect of inclusion professionals. This ranges from understanding the basics of inclusion to more advanced topics such as developing effective inclusion strategies and policies. In addition, attention is also paid to promoting personal well-being and preventing burnout, which is crucial for those working in this demanding field.

One of the unique features of this inclusion professionals training is its emphasis on practical application. Participants are given the opportunity to apply the theories and concepts they have learned through interactive exercises and group discussions. This not only helps to reinforce knowledge, but also enables participants to develop their own unique approaches and solutions.

In addition, Pump Up The Jam’s DEI Professionals Training also offers opportunities for networking and peer support. Participants have the chance to learn from and connect with other inclusion professionals, which can lead to valuable collaborations and partnerships.

Whether you are just starting your journey in the world of inclusion or are already an experienced professional, this programme provides you with the knowledge, skills and support you need to succeed. It is more than just training; it is an investment in yourself and in the future of your organisation.

 

Learning objectives

  1. Understand the unique challenges and rewards of working in the inclusion domain, including the need to constantly reorganise and adapt workplaces.
  2. Recognise the signs of emotional exhaustion and burnout in the context of inclusion work and learn strategies for self-care and resilience.
  3. Develop techniques to effectively manage emotions and personal experiences while maintaining professionalism in the workplace.
  4. Improve communication skills to navigate difficult conversations and advocate for change with empathy and understanding.
  5. Learn to set healthy boundaries and prioritise self-care to ensure long-term success and well-being in the inclusion profession.

 

Format

This training is usually delivered as a 1- to 2.5-hour keynote, virtually or in person, with time built in for peer-to-peer interaction with the audience and Q&A. It can range from a short 25-minute TED-style talk to a 60-90-minute keynote to a half- or full-day workshop with extensive interactive exercises.

Hire Vivian Acquah CDE® to speak at your next event
or hire her for workshops!

Vivian is a great speaker who knows how to inspire an audience and convey a powerful message in a safe environment.

Vivian is available for virtual keynotes, events, summits, workshops, roundtable discussions, webinars and podcast interviews.

She knows how to inspire managers, inclusion professionals, HR professionals, L&D professionals and decision makers who want to do better when it comes to strengthening inclusion & employee sustainability.

Warning: it is important to share that Vivian Acquah CDE® may sometimes talk about food during a presentation or a lecture, a few times during this talk. Please have your (healthy) snacks ready. Vivian Acquah cannot be held responsible for any (unhealthy) cravings.

Mitigate Your Unconscious Bias

Mitigate Your Unconscious Bias

Mitigeer Jouw Unconscious Bias Vivian Acquah

Description

The Mitigate Your Unconscious Bias training is a transformative programme specifically designed to help participants gain a better understanding of how unconscious biases can negatively impact inclusion and high performance within teams.

This training programme goes beyond typical compliance-focused approaches by shifting the focus to individuals and identifying specific, effective behaviours that can help create more effective leaders and high performing teams.

Participants are encouraged to collaborate and engage in meaningful discussions to identify and address any biases, both conscious and unconscious, that may exist within their organisation.

By doing so, they can contribute to fostering a more inclusive work culture that embraces and values diversity, ensuring that all employees feel respected and empowered to thrive.

With its comprehensive and holistic training approach, Mitigate Your Unconscious Bias Training offers practical tools and strategies to help organisations recognise and challenge ingrained biases.

This training is an ideal solution for companies aiming to build a more equitable, inclusive, and high performance work environment where diverse perspectives are celebrated and innovation can flourish.

 

Learning objectives

  1. Understand the concept of unconscious bias and its impact on diversity, equity and inclusion, as well as on collaboration, decision-making and management.
  2. Recognise your own unconscious biases and learn strategies to reduce their influence on thoughts, actions and decisions.
  3. Develop effective communication skills to address and prevent unconscious bias behaviour in the workplace.
  4. Learn practical techniques for promoting an inclusive environment that recognises and values different perspectives.
  5. Discover tools and resources to support self-reflection and growth in addressing unconscious bias.

 

Format

This training is typically delivered as a 45-90 minute keynote, virtual or in person, with time built in for peer-to-peer interaction with the audience and Q&A. It can range from a short 25-minute TED-style talk to a 60-90 minute keynote to a half- or full-day workshop with extensive interactive exercises.

 

Interested in having Vivian Acquah CDE® speak at your
next event or hire her for workshops?

Vivian is a great speaker who knows how to inspire an audience and convey a powerful message in a safe environment.

Vivian is available for virtual keynotes, events, summits, workshops, roundtable discussions, webinars and podcast interviews.

She knows how to inspire managers, inclusion professionals, HR professionals, L&D professionals and decision makers who want to do better when it comes to strengthening inclusion & employee sustainability.

Warning: it is important to share that Vivian Acquah CDE® may sometimes talk about food during a presentation or a lecture, a few times during this talk. Please have your (healthy) snacks ready. Vivian Acquah cannot be held responsible for any (unhealthy) cravings.

Inclusion Training/ Workshops

Why is it important to mitigate unconscious biases at work?

Why is it important to mitigate unconscious biases at work?

Reducing unconscious bias improves fairness in workplace decisions by ensuring that choices related to hiring, promotions, pay, and daily interactions are based on objective criteria rather than stereotypes or personal preferences.

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How does reducing unconscious bias improve fairness in workplace decisions?

Reducing unconscious bias improves fairness in workplace decisions by ensuring that choices related to hiring, promotions, pay, and daily interactions are based on objective criteria rather than stereotypes or personal preferences. 

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Why is ongoing bias awareness crucial for maintaining workplace fairness?

Ongoing bias awareness is crucial for maintaining workplace fairness because unconscious biases are deeply ingrained, often operating without our conscious knowledge, and can continuously influence decisions, behaviours, and interactions over time.

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How does tackling bias enhance innovation and team collaboration

Tackling bias is not just about fairness—it is a strategic necessity for unlocking the full potential of diverse teams, driving innovation, and building stronger, more collaborative workplaces.

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In what ways does reducing bias strengthen collaboration among colleagues?

Reducing bias creates a workplace where collaboration thrives because colleagues trust each other, communicate openly, value diverse contributions, and feel safe to participate fully.

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In what ways does diverse hiring panel participation improve decision fairness?

Diverse hiring panels systematically reduce bias, broaden perspectives, and create a more transparent, equitable, and inclusive hiring process that benefits both candidates and organisations.

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Amplify Authentic Allyship

Amplify Authentic Allyship

Amplify Authentiek Allyship Vivian Acquah

Description

The Amplify Authentic Allyship Training is an impactful training designed to empower people to promote a culture of inclusion in their organisations. This transformative training helps participants become effective, everyday allies by teaching them specific strategies and techniques for positive, intentional, and conscious actions.

The training focuses on creating awareness and understanding of the experiences and challenges of marginalised groups and providing the tools and resources needed to become an active and empathetic ally in the workplace. Through practical allyship examples and real-life case studies, participants gain a deep understanding of the daily realities of members of underrepresented groups and learn how to take action to support and advocate for them.

The training covers many of the most pressing issues facing workplaces today, such as unconscious bias, microaggressions and exclusionary behaviour. Participants learn how to recognise these situations at the right moment and intervene to create a more supportive, collaborative work environment for everyone.

With the knowledge and skills gained during the Amplify Authentic Allyship Training, participants will be able to bring about meaningful change in their organisations and make a real difference in the lives of their colleagues.

 

Learning objectives

  1. Understand the concept of allyship and its importance in promoting an inclusive organisational culture.
  2. Improve emotional intelligence and empathy to better understand and support colleagues from different backgrounds.
  3. Discover practical techniques for in-the-moment allyship interventions to address microaggressions, exclusionary behaviour, and unconscious bias.
  4. Gain insights into leveraging your influence and position within the organisation to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.

Format

This training is usually delivered as a 45-90 minute keynote, virtual or in person, with time built in for peer-to-peer interaction with the audience and Q&A. It can range from a short 25-minute TED-style talk to a 60-90 minute keynote to a half- or full-day workshop with extensive interactive exercises.

Interested in having Vivian Acquah CDE® speak at your
next event or hire her for workshops?

Vivian is a great speaker who knows how to inspire an audience and convey a powerful message in a safe environment.

Vivian is available for virtual keynotes, events, summits, workshops, roundtable discussions, webinars and podcast interviews.

She knows how to inspire managers, inclusion professionals, HR professionals, L&D professionals and decision makers who want to do better when it comes to strengthening inclusion & employee sustainability.

Warning: it is important to share that Vivian Acquah CDE® may sometimes talk about food during a presentation or a lecture, a few times during this talk. Please have your (healthy) snacks ready. Vivian Acquah cannot be held responsible for any (unhealthy) cravings.