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India Diversity Forum was formulated in the year 2021, and since then, we have seen tremendous work in the DEI sector. From a forum of 200+ last year to 550+ members, the forum has expanded its reach like anything.

IDF and its members are united in their dedication to transforming India Inc. into a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace. DE&I is now a boardroom agenda in corporate India; therefore, there has been a significant shift in how organizations perceive DE&I.

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April 6, 2023 @ 08:30 AM - 06:00 PM

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India on Global D&I Map

India ranks high in diversity, equity, and inclusion awareness

Eighty-nine percent of Indians are familiar with the term, according to the study, which also says 90% of respondents expect companies to act and communicate about DE&I. A new report which sets out a framework for corporations to follow in the APAC region to act more relevantly and authentically to meet the local needs of the population reveals a rosy picture of Indians’ familiarity with diversity, equity, and inclusion as a staggering 89% of country’s population ensured their country to feature among the nations with highest understanding with DE&I. Fleishman Hillard’s research and analytics practice focus on Asia Pacific consumer perceptions and needs regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I).

Disabled in workforce still not priority for India Inc

Organizations realize that their workforce needs to mirror their consumers so that they can innovate better and offer solutions for consumers across the pyramid. Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) have become a priority for organizations worldwide. Having a diverse workforce is not just a move in the right direction toward building a sustainable organization; there is also a business case. Organizations realize that their workforce needs to mirror their consumers so that they can innovate better and offer solutions for consumers across the pyramid. And diversity here is beyond gender; companies are going all out to hire people with disabilities, senior citizens, and from varied racial backgrounds.

Serving the larger cause of diversity, equity, and inclusion

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), of late, has been a hot topic of discussion in corporate forums that want to make a difference to human capital in their organizations. Diversity is about making people of different religions, nationalities, gender, and age an integral part of the organization. Equity talks about equal opportunity based on capabilities free of any bias whatsoever. Inclusion is about helping individuals grow to their full potential.

DEI is an ethos that recognizes the value of diverse voices and emphasizes inclusivity and employee well-being as central facets of success. To bring those values to life, companies must implement programs and initiatives that actively make their offices more diverse, equitable, and inclusive.

How Artificial Intelligence can help in the bridging gender gap

Research has repeatedly shown that diverse companies have more effective teams. But many organizations acknowledge there needs to be more progress regarding having a truly representative workforce and eliminating implicit or explicit biases. The challenge is not necessarily rooted in the talent pipeline since there is more diversity in college graduates than ever. While technology and STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) at large have traditionally been considered career paths best suited for a ‘particular gender,’ it is encouraging to see a shift in this perception. If we look at World Bank data, 43% of STEM graduates in India are women, making it the highest in the world.

How Artificial Intelligence can help in the bridging gender gap

Research has repeatedly shown that diverse companies have more effective teams. But many organizations acknowledge there needs to be more progress regarding having a truly representative workforce and eliminating implicit or explicit biases. The challenge is not necessarily rooted in the talent pipeline since there is more diversity in college graduates than ever. While technology and STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) at large have traditionally been considered career paths best suited for a ‘particular gender,’ it is encouraging to see a shift in this perception. If we look at World Bank data, 43% of STEM graduates in India are women, making it the highest in the world.

Women In Technology: MassMutual India is paving the way and encouraging its women employees to break the glass ceiling

The visibility of women in technology has always been a topic for boardroom discussions and for the pioneers of diversity. The low representation of women in technology must be analyzed through various lenses. Every year universities and technical institutes churn out 100 thousand qualified engineers from various streams. However, how many of them get absorbed in the workforce, and how many of them are women? These are some of the questions that tie back to the issue of low participation of women in technology.

Who Should Attend

  • CEOs
  • Chief Diversity Officers
  • CHROs
  • D&I Experts
  • Presidents/Sr. VPs/ VPs/AVPs –Diversity/Culture
  • Directors/Heads –Diversity/Culture
  • D&I Leads
  • D&I Practitioners

Why To Attend?

Exclusive & Dedicated

ONLY body in India focused on promoting diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging in India. Inc.

In-Person Interaction

India Diversity Forum’s first On-Ground event – attracting senior leaders and the most noted DE&I practitioners of corporate India.

Learn & Network

The Covid pandemic accelerated the digital age. Engagements too were conducted online, but nothing can substitute a face-to-face conversation. The quality of ideas exchanged is higher and the rapports built-in person last longer than those built online.

Be-Up-To-Date

Change is the only constant in today’s connected world. Today’s breakthrough idea becomes obsolete in a matter of months – as humans evolve, perceptions evolve, motivations evolve, and societies evolve. Keeping abreast can be daunting but you can get updated with what’s changing and influencing the DE&I movement in the country at the 3rd edition of the India Diversity Conclave.

Latest Solutions

Be aware of the latest solutions available in the market. Meet and interact with a host of pre-vetted solution providers bringing the most advanced solutions to your unique DE&I challenges. Explore how they can add value to your DE&I journey.

Agenda

  • 08:30 - 09:30
    Registration
  • 09:30 - 09:45
    Welcome Address by Rishi Kapoor, Head - Management Committee, IDF
  • 09:45 - 09:55
    Opening Remarks
  • 09:55 - 10:40
    CEO Conversations: Uncovering the CEO Pledge signed by leading CEOs towards DEI in the Workplace
  • 10:40 - 11:00
    Networking Tea & Coffee
  • 11:00 - 11:15
    Unveiling IDF DEI Survey 2023 Findings
  • 11:15 - 12:00
    Industry Experts Discussion: Analysing the DEI Survey Findings 2023
    • Bifurcating the DEI Survey findings to understand the recent developments. Organizations around the globe believe that diverse and inclusive groups make better quality decisions, lets evaluate how well they implement the same.
  • 12:00 - 12:50
    Passing the Baton of Leadership: From existing Industry Council Chairs to newly elected Industry Council Chairs
  • 12:50 - 01:30
    Networking Lunch
  • 01:30 - 02:00
    Spotlight Addresses: Tailoring the D&I strategy to maximize local impact
    • 02:00 - 02:10 PM LGBTQ Member standpoint
    • 02:10 - 02:20 PM PWD Member standpoint
    • 02:20 - 02:30 PM Closing remarks
  • 02:00 - 02:50
    International Address: Sharing the scope of Workplace Diversity on the world map by THE DIVERSITY TRUST
    • Workplace diversity is the collective mixture of differences and similarities, including individual and organizational characteristics, values, beliefs, experiences, backgrounds, preferences, and behaviors.
  • 02:50 - 03:35
    Taskforces Dialogues: Presentation of each taskforces' outcome
  • 03:35 - 03:55
    Networking Tea & Coffee Break
  • 3:55 - 04:10
    Unveiling Research Paper with SIES College
  • 04:10-4:50
    Trialogue: Building the Talent Pipeline: Step towards Innovation
    • strengthening human capital for their organizations remains one of the top challenges for CHROs globally, and it continues to be seen as a critical source of competitive advantage. A diverse and inclusive workplace is central to a company's ability to attract, develop and retain the talent it needs to compete.
  • 04:50 - 05:45
    Women Leadership Discussion: Despite modest progress, women are still dramatically underrepresented in leadership
    • The biggest obstacle women face on the path to senior leadership is at the first step up to the manager. Globally for every 100 men promoted from entry-level to manager, only 87 women are promoted, and only 82 women of color are promoted. As a result, men significantly outnumber women at the manager level, and women can never catch up. There need to be more women to promote to senior leadership positions.
  • 5:50 - 06:00
    Vote of Thanks & Closing the event

About India Diversity Forum

India Diversity Forum is an independent industry body (a Section 8 company) formed to create awareness about diversity and inclusion in the Indian workplace on one platform. It will also bring single-minded focus to the discussion around diversity and inclusion in India at a company, government and national level.

India Diversity Forum aims to increase employee engagement and confidence, help reduce conflict at workplaces and make the workplaces more humane and happy places.

Our Advisory Board

Anisha Motwani

Eminent Independent Director, (on Boards of Abbott, Welspun India, L&T Investment)

Ankit Bansal

Serial Entrepreneur and Founder & CEO, Sapphire Human Solutions

Harshbeena Zaveri

Managing Director and Vice Chairperson ,NRB Bearings Limited

Gautam Chainani

President HR - Strategic Initiatives & Workforce Automation, JSW

Dr. Ritu Anand

Senior Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer, Tata Consultancy Services

Sudha Ravi

Reputed Board personality, (on Boards of Goodyear, Alkem labs, SBM Bank)

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