Academy of Management

Academy of Management Scholar Keimei Sugiyama of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, a management researcher and professor, said that to move the needle with diversity training requires hard ongoing work, not a one-time workshop to check a box. Diversity trainers have to navigate the emotionally charged minefield of educating people about bias and bridging cultural and demographic differences.

Sugiyama, who worked as a human-resources (HR) and talent-management consultant and diversity trainer before becoming a professor, offered the following tips for HR managers and diversity trainers to improve the effectiveness of organizations’
diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) training sessions. She included comments from trainers she has interviewed.

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  • Daniel Butcher is a writer and the Managing Editor of AOM Today at the Academy of Management (AOM). Previously, he was a writer and the Finance Editor for Strategic Finance magazine and Management Accounting Quarterly, a scholarly journal, at the Institute of Management Accountants (IMA). Prior to that, he worked as a writer/editor at The Financial Times, including daily FT sister publications Ignites and FundFire, as well as Crain Communications’s InvestmentNews and Crain’s Wealth, eFinancialCareers, and Arizent’s Financial Planning, Re:Invent|Wealth, On Wall Street, Bank Investment Consultant, and Money Management Executive. He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Colorado Boulder and his master’s degree from New York University. You can reach him at dbutcher@aom.org or via LinkedIn.

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