PEOPLE PROFESSIONALS AND INCLUSIVITY IN THE WORKPLACE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.61446/ds.3.2024.8483Keywords:
Professional person, Inclusivity, Fairness, Continuous Professional Development (CPD), Whistleblowing, Learning and Development (L&D), Organizational Development (OD)Abstract
The importance of professionals in an organization cannot be overstated. They should benefit the organization, society, and themselves by creating goodwill and wealth for the company, developing others, and building a strong and qualified work environment. To stay relevant and up-to-date in their work, professionals should engage in Continuous Professional Development (CPD), which can include attending workshops, training courses, conferences, self-directed and online learning.
Personal values such as equality, valuing others, and fairness are crucial for people professionals as they approach their work. Ensuring equality in the workplace is vital, as is valuing others, which can help build positive relationships among co-workers. Fairness ensures that all employees have the same opportunities and access to resources and opportunities. Management should establish rules for discussions and provide a method for presenting ideas, ensuring that all employees understand what is expected of them and how they can contribute.
Employees may voice concerns about ethical standards or regulations, such as instances of discrimination or harassment in the workplace. To address such concerns, organizations should have whistleblowing policies in place that provide employees with a safe and confidential means of reporting such issues.
Incorporating ethical principles into Human Reassures (HR), Learning and Development (L&D), Organizational Development (OD) practices in the workplace is known as ethical people practices. Organizations have a responsibility to treat employees with dignity and respect, viewing them as a valuable resource. One way to address the shortage of diversity in the workforce is to implement diversity and inclusion programs that include workshops, training, and recruitment processes aimed at increasing diversity. Additionally, measures such as flexible working hours and cultural celebrations can promote diversity and inclusion within the workplace.