DEI: The Importance of Balancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion with Talent and Culture

One of the top recruiters of executive and leadership talent in the tech industry, Pat Fitzgerald brings deep and valuable perspectives on today’s battles for talent. In monthly episodes, Pat shares his advice on the new types of skills that businesses are seeking, and the opportunities that talented professionals are looking for. Today, Pat and Bob discuss why diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) principles must be one of three focuses of hiring managers, in addition to talent and culture.

Episode 29 | DEI, Talent, and Culture

The Big Themes:

  • What it takes to be great: Companies must strongly consider incorporating DEI initiatives into their businesses but must be careful not to let the focus on talent and culture fall by the wayside.
  • Go back to the “foundational” piece: The “big initiative” of today’s companies should be addressing exactly what the priorities are.
  • Attract talent, but know how to retain it: A strong focus on acquiring talent, and a lack of thought regarding retaining talent, had created a “gap that has really widened in the last few years.”

The Big Quote: “What I’m hearing and what I’m seeing in the market today is that DEI is the only focus. Now, I’m not saying that across the board, I’m just saying generalities. There are great companies that have been corrupted into a single focus over the last couple of years… but it’s one of three priorities. It needs to be one of three priorities. It can’t be the only priority. And I think what I’m hearing from a lot of my friends in the big companies…they overhired to meet these DEI agendas. And now, they’re laying off some of these people that they hired because they didn’t focus on the other two priorities: culture and talent. You have to have all three to make, you know, to make a great hire.”

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