Key Concepts in Organizational DE&I is the second course of a four-course series and explores the foundational principles of DE&I and how they often impact decision-making within organizations. While these concepts are common, this course presents them through the unique lens of an equal opportunity professional with experience resolving complaints of discrimination and delivering DE&I programming to influence organizational culture and policy.
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By the end of this course, you will able to:
- Demonstrate the ability to link the foundational principles of DEI (equal opportunity, bias, power, privilege and other key concepts) and use awareness exercises to change behavior within your organization.
- Identify the difference between ist (such as racist or sexist), phobias (such as Xenophobia), bias, and other forms of discriminatory thinking from discriminatory behavior.
- Describe ways that you and your employees can use cultural competence as a way to address and limit the impact of bias, prejudice and stereotypes on organizational decision making.
- Describe the essential elements of systemic discrimination and how different forms of power and privilege must be managed to create inclusive organizations.
Course 2 of 4 in the Organizational Leadership in Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Specialization.
Syllabus
WEEK 1
Key Concepts in Organizational DE&I
Key Concepts in Organizational DE&I is the second course of a four-course series and explores the foundational principles of DE&I and how they often impact decision-making within organizations. While these concepts are common, this course presents them through the unique lens of an equal opportunity professional with experience resolving complaints of discrimination and delivering DE&I programming to influence organizational culture and policy.
WEEK 2
Ists, Isms, and Discrimination
WEEK 3
Defining Equal Opportunity and Protected Class
WEEK 4
Exploring Bias and Cultural Competence
WEEK 5
Power, Privilege and Systemic Discrimination