Focusing on communication strategy to enhance diversity climates
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to discuss the importance of organisations paying closer attention to their corporate language policies as a strategy for embracing diversity in their workforce.
Design/methodology/approach
An exploratory study of the web sites of companies recognized for their diversity efforts is conducted to highlight their communication strategy, in particular the terminology used to refer to non‐whites.
Findings
This research found that the language used in corporate communications to refer to non‐whites varies even among companies that have been highly recognized for their diversity efforts. While the web sites clearly revealed the companies' commitment to diversity, the difficulty associated with this controversial issue can also be seen. An argument is made that organisations should eliminate the use of the term “minority” from their communications in an effort to enhance their diversity climate and more accurately reflect their commitment to diversity.
Research limitations/implications
This research relied on web site content analysis and only the sites of companies that have been highly recognized for their diversity efforts were considered.
Practical implications
The paper shows that as the debate about the use of the term “minorities” continues, companies that embrace diversity should pay close attention to the language used in their corporate communications to ensure that the messages and signals they send consistently mirror their beliefs and perceptions of various stakeholders.
Originality/value
This research may be of special interest to communication strategists and persons within the organisation that are interested in improving their corporate image and addressing the behaviours and attitudes of the organisation's stakeholders.
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Citation
Cox Edmondson, V., Gupte, G., Draman, R.H. and Oliver, N. (2009), "Focusing on communication strategy to enhance diversity climates", Journal of Communication Management, Vol. 13 No. 1, pp. 6-20. https://doi.org/10.1108/13632540910931364
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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