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Taking a data-driven approach to reduce bias in employee recognition

By: Carlene McCubbin

Gender equity is not only big news in media and politics, but it’s also a growing topic for socially conscious workplaces. Organizational ethics has become a key differentiator for organizations in the war for talent, and yet many organizations continue to struggle to transition from talking about equity to meaningful action.

At the recent Workhuman Live 2019 conference, a panel of industry leaders took on the topic of pay equity and how organizations can make lasting change. The answer is not a comfortable one and requires major disruption to traditional organizational cultures. The good news, the panel highlighted, is that technology is available to support leaders with this change – and it all starts with data.

Source: Globoforce Workhuman at SoftwareReviews.com

Socially woke organizations that are evaluating rewards and recognition vendors should be looking for features that reinforce and drive the culture they are looking to build. Workhuman’s Social Recognition and Connect platforms provide needed support to managers to identify and rectify unconscious bias. For example:

Organizations should also look for recognition software with strong data analytics, which allow you to track the usage of the solutions, behaviors recognized, and demographics of both who is providing and receiving recognition in order to identify unconscious biases.

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