| Diversity and inclusion, and the advancement of   women in the workplace, driving transformation at Deloitte for two decades.  Deloitte annual reports for women and diversity tied to strong business   performance Deloitte announced the release of its Diversity & Inclusion "Harnessing   our strengths" and the Women's Initiative (WIN) "Unleashing potential" annual   reports, which showcase that its commitment to an inclusive workplace   environment has never been stronger. The reports highlight major talent   achievements in the past year, and take a look at the business case for   diversity. "Diversity and the advancement of women and diverse professionals in   leadership roles are critical to Deloitte's competitive advantage," said John   Zamora, chief diversity officer, Deloitte LLP. "Deloitte's clients expect   diverse, high-performing teams that represent different backgrounds and   perspectives. Our organization is committed to providing an environment where   all people are respected for their contributions and can do their best work on   challenging assignments, attain valuable skills and grow professionally while   achieving career-life fit." The annual reports provide a look at how valuing individuals' differences   benefits Deloitte in ways that go beyond the bottom line.  "Since its launch in 1993, Deloitte's Women's Initiative (WIN) has been a   powerful innovation engine and competitive advantage that has helped fuel   Deloitte's growth," said Barbara Adachi, national managing principal, Initiative   for the Retention and Advancement of Women, Deloitte LLP. "Advancing women has   kept us at the forefront of workforce trends and helped us build a culture that   attracts top talent --- both women and men. Today, we have more than 1000 women   partners, principals and directors. And we have seen how having a pipeline of   diverse talent inspires new thinking and brings about fresh approaches to   business challenges, which in return enables us to deliver effective solutions   for our clients." Over the past year, Deloitte has seen continued success in many of its   Diversity & Inclusion and WIN initiatives that nurture top talent and enable   professionals to continually enhance their careers including: Emerging Leaders Development Program (ELDP) – This professional   development program is designed to prepare high-performing minority managers and   senior managers for the next stage in their careers. Participants in this   program explore a variety of topics including effective development strategies,   risk-taking, building professional networks and dealing effectively with   potential biases in corporate America. With a 78 percent retention rate among   ELDP alumni, the program is positively contributing to Deloitte's leadership   development training and retention efforts.  Think Tank – Inaugurated by Barry Salzberg, chief executive officer of   Deloitte LLP, the Think Tank promotes diversity and inclusion by inviting senior   managers from the Emerging Leaders Development Program to advise Salzberg and   other top leaders on critical business issues affecting the workplace, clients   and talent. Since the program's inception in 2006, Think Tank has provided   business leaders with a unique perspectives and valuable insights on complex   issues.  Women as Buyers (WAB) – In recognition of the growing number of women   executives, this workshop was designed to help Deloitte professionals build   stronger relationships with women clients and colleagues by better understanding   their buying preferences and decision styles. The workshop is based on a   year-long study that identified interesting differences between men and women in   business. For example, male practitioners may be inclined to bring top-level   people to proposal meetings with the intention of impressing the client, but   many women clients prefer instead to meet the people who will actually do the   project work. WAB has had a major business impact, with 56 percent of   participants attributing the acceleration of development of relationships with   women clients to WAB. WINning New Business – WINning New Business is a year-long program   designed to give high-potential women in senior manager roles the tools to build   strong relationships, powerful negotiation skills, and solid personal brands.  The annual reports also chronicle the awards and recognition Deloitte has   earned over the past year as a premier workplace and career destination for   diverse talent. Deloitte was named a Catalyst Award winner for the second time   and 2010 marked Deloitte's fifth consecutive year on Working Mother's   "Best Companies for Multicultural Women." Deloitte was also named on DiversityInc's "Top 50 Companies for Diversity" and on the Human Rights   Campaign's Corporate Equality Index.  From: consultant news |