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DEI Dashboards for Onboarding and Everyday Learning

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Session Focus: Embedding DE&I into Onboarding and Everyday Learning Unfortunately, numerous companies don’t have a well-organized onboarding plan, but analytics can make onboarding easier and more effective. ? To what degree have the goals for your onboarding program to be more inclusive changed since the declaration of the pandemic? ? If your onboarding has changed, how has it changed? Are you rethinking traditional onboarding by embedding DEI Psychological Safety and eliminating bias to improve employee experience and engagement? ? What tactic, tool, or process have you implemented successfully? By pulling together data from the selection process and combining that with data about current employees, organizations can quickly identify key areas for development for new employees and match them with mentors who complement their skills. Doing so creates a positive experience for the new hire and the tenured employee, who are likely to feel a stronger connection to the company. What commitment does your organization have for DE&I (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion)?  The present (and future) reality of work requires organizations to rethink traditional ways for embedding DEI programs and tactics as we focus on employee experience. It should start one day one when onboarding new employees. ? What DEI measures are you looking at for the success of your onboarding program? Are you still using those measures? ? What changes, if any, have you seen in your onboarding metrics? If you’ve had a significant change, how have you responded?  
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Stacey Boyle
xVP, Solution Consulting @ EdCastEdCast
EdCast

About Stacey Boyle

Dr. Boyle has over 20 years’ experience in L&D strategic consulting, serving as an executive advisor to CLOs and learning leaders. She is recognized as a thought leader and expert in delivering human capital measurement solutions. Her passion is partnering with L&D organizations to demonstrate and drive business impact.

Christopher LeBrun
Director, Professional ServicesPerformitiv
Performitiv

About Christopher LeBrun

Chris joined Performitiv in March of 2021 to lead the Professional Services function. He is charged with helping to continue the build out and implementation of the Net Impact System, as well as our Management Reporting initiative, with a focus on technology and client enablement. Chris has over 13 years of experience in the Talent Development space, with a specific focus in measurement, analytics, executive and operational reporting, dashboard design and development, as well as strategy, communications, and change management.

About Dirk Tussing

PASSIONATE COLLABORATOR with an extensive business and charity network that makes things happen.

Sean Casavechia
Founder @ Data Driven Talent Inc.Global Talent Leaders
Global Talent Leaders

About Sean Casavechia

My talent analytics company specializes in building productive and thriving workforces. We also provide career development for athletes transitioning to the world of work. Having lived and worked in Boston, San Francisco, Princeton, and Chicago, I love diverse cultures and innovative approaches to problem-solving. I enjoy learning from and collaborating with like-minded professionals. Let's connect and discuss how we can work together toward your talent goals.

Melissa McDow
AVP, Talent Development and CultureCombined Insurance
Combined Insurance

About Melissa McDow

For over 10 years, my passion is to partner with leaders to help them achieve their full potential. By coaching the leaders on how to manage positive performance, be an inclusive leader, be a positive change agent, and be mentor, they, in turn, will be able to develop their team's strengths and help inspire them to reach their goals.

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