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NCORE 2009 May 30, 2009

Moving from the Margins to the Center: How to Develop a Comprehensive Diversity Strategy from the Ground Up. NCORE 2009 May 30, 2009. Time Line. 1992 President Lee Berk establishes college Diversity Committee, a group of volunteer staff and faculty interested in addressing these issues.

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NCORE 2009 May 30, 2009

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  1. Moving from the Margins to the Center: How to Develop a Comprehensive Diversity Strategy from the Ground Up NCORE 2009 May 30, 2009

  2. Time Line • 1992 President Lee Berk establishes college Diversity Committee, a group of volunteer staff and faculty interested in addressing these issues. • 2002 Diversity Committee disbands after 10 years. • 2004 Gender Equity Task Force release report recommending creation of a new position of Vice President for Cultural Diversity. • 2004 Board of Trustees establishes a Diversity Initiative of 1 million dollars a year and a Presidential Scholarship Awards program towards these efforts as new President Roger Brown is inaugurated

  3. Time Line continued… • 2006 (April) First Vice President for Cultural Diversity is hired. Her staff consists of one Administrative Associate. • 2006 (June) The Diversity Initiative Task Force, comprised of students, faculty & staff is appointed by the President to work with Vice President for Cultural Diversity. • 2006 A Diversity values statement and a Diversity strategy for the College completed by the Vice President, assisted by the Task Force. • 2006 (Dec.) College revises mission statement to acknowledge that Berklee was “founded on jazz and popular music rooted in the African cultural diaspora…”

  4. Time Line continued… • 2007 (Oct.) Second full-time staff member hired as Program Manager - Multicultural Educator for the Office for Cultural Diversity. • 2007 Campus wide training sessions held on “Creating and Sustaining a Respectful Campus Community” required for all managers at the college. • 2007 Sexual harassment prevention workshops for all academic departments begins and are also required, completed by the end of 2008. • 2008 Third staff member hired as Project Coordinator. • 2008 All staff are trained on “Creating and Sustaining a Respectful Campus Community,” with a focus on cultural awareness and competence.

  5. Time Line continued… • 2009 First Cultural Leadership Retreat held for students at the College by the Office for Cultural Diversity, facilitated by staff and faculty.

  6. The Mission

  7. The Diversity Strategy

  8. Training Roll-Out President’s Council Inclusion Training Managers’ Inclusion Training Faculty Sexual Harassment Training Staff Inclusion Training Managers’ TTT Departmental Inclusion Meetings

  9. What We Would Keep About Our Approach • Commitment of College President • Collaboration between VP for Cultural Diversity, Academic Dean, VP for Human Resources • Diverse team of trainers • Curriculum • Small group setting

  10. What We Would Change • More faculty/faculty union involvement in planning process • Joint communication from college leadership, union leadership and faculty chairs • More championship from Department Chairs • One longer session instead of two short sessions • Mix faculty from different departments • More data about faculty/student/staff experiences • Greater clarity about follow-up and accountability

  11. Follow-up Activities • Department managers will have conversations with their direct reports based on the “Creating and Sustaining a Respectful College Community” training. • These conversation will be guided by the cultural styles worksheet presented during the training sessions • Based on these conversations, a series of action steps will be identified, as appropriate, for the department to ensure an environment of inclusion. • Challenges which are beyond the departments' ability to address will be forwarded to the Office of Diversity.

  12. What is Culture? • A way of being • “Software of the mind” (Geert Hofstede) • “Beliefs, values, attitudes, behaviors of groups of interacting people; shared group identity.” (Milton Bennett)

  13. Cultural Orientation

  14. Key Cultural Differences at Work Dimensions Thinking Style Work Relationships Competitiveness Time Self-Identity Communication Hierarchy/Power Conflict Motivation Flexibility

  15. Communication Indirect Direct

  16. Conflict Avoidance Confrontational

  17. Status/Power Hierarchy Equality

  18. Self-identity Collectivist Individualist

  19. Time Multi-focus/Fluid Single-focus/Fixed

  20. Activity • Make an X on the arrow representing your “default” cultural style on each dimension • Place a dot on the posted arrows corresponding to where you placed your X

  21. Ibis Diversity Process 5. Evaluation • Evaluation based on milestones and metrics • Communicate progress • Recognize champions • Plan for future • Develop action plans • Establish metrics and accountability measures • Track progress 4. Implementation 4. Implementation Recruitment & Hiring Mentoring Curriculum Development Training/ Coaching Policies/ Procedures 3. Strategic Design • Develop strategic priorities based on findings of assessment • Communicate to all stakeholders • Incorporate into overall strategic planning 2. Assessment • Gather data: focus groups, interviews, surveys, personnel statistics • Assess organizational climate and systems • Identify supports and barriers to diversity and inclusion • Identify best practices and champions • Build buy-in and momentum 2. Assessment 1. Planning • Clarify goals and objectives • Determine strategy and assessment methodology • Develop communication plan • Initial meetings with senior leaders 1. Planning 1. Planning

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