Abstract

This research paper focuses on the implementation of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) to promote workplace inclusion, especially in the new world order of technology. Conducted through a secondary research analysis method, the thematic and comparative approaches in the paper underscore how DEI initiatives, when aligned with leadership responsibility and technology adoption, contribute to the success of organizations. Apparently, it has emerged that by bringing both women to the board and mentoring for all, the corporate entities serving under the inclusiveness agenda are likely to financially perform significantly better compared to their less inclusive counterparts, to attract and retain the best talent within the market and treat their employees well. Furthermore, they underline that organizations need to ensure that employees in remote and hybrid work environments do not become digitally excluded. Other issues like algorithmic bias within the use of AI for recruitment and the discordance between diversity and inclusion rhetoric are also tackled. The argumentation of the paper wraps up with a conclusion regarding the effects of DEI initiatives on organizational outcomes and the possible future research on the synergy between DEI approaches and advanced technologies.

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