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Diversity Dialogues

  • Sparking Transformative Solutions

    The co-founders of the Science of Diversity and Inclusion Initiative (SODI) talk about the implications of D&I research in the workplace.

  • Tools for dialogue around challenging topics at work

    Academic and industry experts discuss microaggressions, Islamophobia, and freedom of speech in professional settings.

  • An investor's perspective

    BlackRock Managing Director Michelle Edkins urges diversity for boards of directors.

  • The importance of women in government

    Retired Ambassador Mary Ann Peters discusses why including women in peace negotiations and politics is the right, fair, and smart thing to do.

  • A CEO鈥檚 Approach

    Jessie Woolley-Wilson, CEO of DreamBox, explains why she uses the agile methodology to manage D&I.

  • Creating Dialogue and Finding Solutions

    Hackworth Fellow Emily Monroe鈥檚 research about the current state of gender inequality in business. Emily worked with Ann Skeet, the senior director of Leadership Ethics, exploring career paths for women and gender inequality in entrepreneurial and STEM spaces.

  • Perspectives on campus climate

    A series of student interviews explore dialogue and the campus climate at 糖心破解版.

Recaps of Panel Discussions on Culture

Other Resources

Cecilia Martinez, Ann Gregg Skeet, Pedro M. Sasia. “.”  Business Horizons, October 21, 2020, 

This study analyzes real experiences of culture management to better understand how ethics permeates organizations. The consistency of findings suggests patterns of organizational conditions, cultural elements, and opportunities that influence the management of organizational cultures centered on core ethical values. We identify three conditions—a sense of responsibility to society, conditions for ethical deliberation, and respect for moral autonomy—coupled with a diverse set of cultural elements that cause ethics to take root in culture when the opportunity arises. 

Gardner, Howard, with Fryer, Bronwyn. “." Harvard Business Review, March 2007, pp. 51-56.

Dyck, Alexander, Morse, Adair, Zingales, Luigi, “” Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation. Summary of findings from the academic paper of the same title.

McLaverty, Christopher and McKee, Annie, “” Harvard Business Review, December 29, 2016

Baucus, Melissa S., Beck-Dudley, Caryn L., “,” Journal of Business Ethics 56:  355-370, 2005, Springer. An academic article co-authored by the Dean of Santa Clara’s Leavey School of Business.

Mak, Yuen Teen, "" Nikkei Asian Review, August 2020