Don't 'try' to increase diversity, do it

One of the key roles of CHROs is to not allow their organisations to ‘try’ to increase the diversity of the CEO successor pool, but to actually do it

Are appointments doomed to bias?

Lack of self-reflection and denial of even the possibility of bias make it even more likely to occur

Tackling the injustices that hold people back

Government, employers and communities must all do more to tackle ethnic inequality

Discrimination costs the UK £127 billion a year

?Discriminatory practices at work are costing the UK economy £127 billion in lost output each year

HR must realise the difference between fitting in and belonging

Fitting in and belonging aren’t the same, according to Shereen Daniels, head of HR at Caffè Nero

Racial prejudice is still holding us back

How are we still asking the same questions about certain people's contributions being unseen, unrecognised and undervalued?

Will the FA's 'Rooney Rule' diversity efforts pay off?

Even if adoption takes time to produce notable results the initiative should be embraced; ethnic minorities are clearly under-represented in English football

BAME employees feel they must change their behaviour

Close to half of BAME individuals say they feel the need to censor how much they tell their colleagues about themselves

29% of black employees held back by discrimination

More BAME employees said career progression was an important part of their working lives than those from a white British background

The impact of social stereotypes in STEM hiring

Gender and racial stereotypes can shape people's judgement when evaluating job applications

Organisations to invest more in D&I

Recruitment efforts are less effective when companies do not invest in D&I

One in five women harassed at work

20% of women have been sexually harassed in the workplace, Opinium Research has found