Latest findings on DEI and how to take action with Jessica Brannigan

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About this Episode

In this HR in Review episode, we are joined by Jessica Brannigan, Lead People Scientist at Culture Amp. Jessica speaks about DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) and the latest research they’ve done in partnership with Censuswide.

Guest: Jessica Brannigan
Jessica is a Lead People Scientist at Culture Amp. Her specialties include business psychology, change management, and business process improvement. With over 15 years of experience working in HR, Jessica holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Occupational Psychology and a Diploma in Business Management. She currently works with Culture Amp, a leading People & Culture Platform, helping companies improve employee engagement, retention, and performance.

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  • Tell us about the research on DEI in partnership with Censuswide.
  • Just from your perspective at Culture Amp, can you explain what DEI is?
  • What’s the headline finding from the research, at the highest level?
  • Your research highlights some worrying insights in relation to discrimination. First, tell us what you found there.
  • How does all of this impact the employee perception of DEI in their workplace?
  • You also looked at the representation of marginalized groups in your research. What did you find across all levels of the organisation?

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Host: James Marsh, Presenter, HRreview
James is an organisational learning and development specialist and has worked as an HR manager, consultant, in-house recruiter, and trainer with expertise in both management strategy and HR policies and processes. A former editor of HRreview, James spent seven years at specialist retailer Planet Organic as the architect of their learning strategy and apprenticeship programmes before moving to Guardian News Media in June 2022. He has continued to work closely with HRreview as a podcast presenter and the regular chairperson of their award-winning webinar series, InsideHR.

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Guest: Jessica Brannigan, Lead People Scientist at Culture Amp
Jessica has over 15 years of experience in HR and specializes in business psychology, change management, and process improvement. She helps companies enhance employee engagement and performance through Culture Amp‘s platform.

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