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In this Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in Industrial Environments course, you’ll learn how diverse teams improve performance, what DEIB means, and how to recognize bias and promote fairness. You’ll also discover simple ways to help all employees feel respected, supported, and included at work.
You’ll explore how diversity goes beyond race or gender and includes life experiences, education, socioeconomic status, and more. You’ll learn why equity means providing people with what they need to succeed, not just treating everyone the same.
The course breaks down the differences between equity and equality and explains how inclusion creates a workplace where all voices are heard. You’ll also learn about the impact of both conscious and unconscious bias and how they can affect workplace decisions, performance, and morale.
Through real-life examples and practical tips, you’ll understand how to recognize unfair treatment, speak up when needed, and support efforts that promote belonging across teams. Whether you're a team member or a supervisor, this course will help you take simple steps to make your workplace more fair, inclusive, and effective for everyone.
It is for both team members and supervisors who want to take simple steps to make their workplace more fair, inclusive, and effective for everyone.
It covers what DEIB means, the different types of workplace diversity, conscious and unconscious bias, the differences between equity and equality, and how inclusion and belonging create a workplace where all voices are heard.
The course explains that equity means providing people with what they need to succeed, rather than just treating everyone the same.
The course uses real-life examples and practical tips to help you recognize unfair treatment, speak up when needed, and support efforts that promote belonging across teams.
You will build skills in recognizing bias, communicative approaches, cultural competency, employment equity, and workplace diversity.