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Campus-wide Diversity. What’s an ADP Goal Got to Do with It? Division for Diversity and Inclusion: 2013/14. Presenter - Ken Coopwood, Sr., Ph.D., CDE, LSSBB Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion. Why Do We Need a Diversity Goal?. Inclusive Excellence
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Campus-wide Diversity What’s an ADP Goal Got to Do with It? Division for Diversity and Inclusion: 2013/14 Presenter - Ken Coopwood, Sr., Ph.D., CDE, LSSBB Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion
Why Do We Need a Diversity Goal? Inclusive Excellence An overarching and enduring commitment of MSU “Focuses on purposefulintellectual & social development through using resources that enhance learning with attention to cultural differenceswhile engaging all diversity in a welcoming community.”
Why Do We Need a Diversity Goal? • It makes perfect business sense to market your product to growing markets. • It is illegal to discriminate against people based upon their race, age, sex, ability, creed, orientation or national origin. • Socio-economic status and education are positively related to productive citizenship, better lifestyles and better communities. • YOU are the difference in the MSU experience whenever you interact or work to serve others...including your co-workers.
Because We need to be Ready! C H A N G E!
How Does MSU diversity history Tie to My ADP? • Oct. 2005 Former President Nietzel’s initial Presidential Report promotes goals for “Being Inclusive” • Establishes President’s Commission for Diversity (PCD) • Recruiting Diverse Faculty & Students • Promotes MSU “Looking More Like the World” • In 2006 Higher Learning Commission (HLC) evaluation report Identifies two 1995 diversity shortcomings: • Diversity Among Faculty & Staff • Diversity Among Students & Within Curriculum • In 2006 PCD recommends strategies for recruiting diverse faculty, staff & students • On 7/19/2007 Board of Governors (BOG) added promoting ethnic diversity as priority
Msu diversity history • 8/8/2007 BOG directs President to include theme of increasing university diversity. • 2010 President Job Description includes item #8 that candidates promote diversity initiatives internally & externally; and ensure engagement by underrepresented groups in university programs. • DEVELOPMENTS: • Diversity Outreach & Recruitment Coordinators created 2008 • Interim Chief Diversity Officer established by BOG in 2010 • Vice President for Diversity & Inclusion hired 10/1/2011 • Diversity Goal in Long-Range Plan • Key Performance Indicator on Diversity • Market Research- Phase IV: Diversity
MSU DIVERSITY HISTORY Division for Diversity & Inclusion – since 2011 Campus-wide Initiatives(Abbreviated) • Accreditation Leadership and Support • ADP Diversity Goal • Climate Study • Collaborative Diversity Conference • Disability Resource Center • Diverse Perspectives Info-letter • Diversity Landmarks • Faculty Diversity Hiring Initiative • Multicultural Programs • Multicultural Scholarships IMPACTING ACCESS • LEADERSHIP • DIVERSITY CLIMATE • IN/OUT OF CLASS LEARNING
Questions to help Us get Ready • How does the way I think about others affect my work performance? • What level of success do I expect for people who are different from me in my work environment? • Can I do something that allows me to work with diverse others? • What skills do I need to nurture so I can develop and function effectively in a pluralistic workforce? • How do I become creative with trying out diverse experiences? • What history can I learn about others in my workplace? • What can I do to start a discussion about diversity? • How can I help others value difference where I work?
PRIMARY INPUTS OF A WORKPLACE • Position Requirements + Annual Goals • Workplace Dynamics + Learning Experiences from Interactions • Employee Characteristics + Learning Style • Supervisor Characteristics + Learning Style • Employee Attainment of Goals + Unplanned Outcomes
DIVERSITY GOALS SHOULD BE “SMART” • S – Specific (or Significant). • M – Measurable (or Meaningful). • A – Attainable (or Action-Oriented). • R – Relevant (or Rewarding). • T – Time-bound (or Trackable). • (A thought) Diversity goals should identify the result of something you did that made MSU a better place for yourself and others who are not like you.
Some Sample Goals for an ADP from Dr. Coop • Create Alumni, Employer, and Student Surveys • Establish and implement focus groups – i.e. KAG • Conduct service interviews with diverse students • Compile and compare studies on ______ • Increase percentage of students who ____ • Decrease the time it takes walk-ins to _____ • Improve process statistics for diverse groups by _____
Some Sample Goals for an ADP from Dr. Coop • Identify services selected or elected by ___ • Track staff/___ ratios and recommend ____ • Compare/contrast enrollment trends for ___ • Increase percentage of ___ who ___ within the current year • _____ the diversity of _____ by ____
Some Sample Goals for an ADP from Dr. Coop • Collect _____ samples for ______ • Develop a portfolio for ____ by _____ • Initiate a capstone project for __ employees • Conduct workplace observations of ____ for _____ • Complete review of _____ by ____ • Evaluation performance of _____ for ___ • Conduct a case study for ___ • Prepare ____ for licensure examinations by ____
ADP Diversity Goal Resources 2011- 2016 Long Range Plan Diversity Goals or Initiatives • University • Cost Center/Division • Department • Supervisor HR Appraisal and Development Plan Website • ADP Diversity and Inclusion Guide • ADP Diversity and Inclusion Talking Points • ADP Review Course for Supervisors
ADP Diversity Goal Resources Ongoing Professional and Personal Development Opportunities • University Sponsored Events • Division for Diversity and Inclusion • Citizenship and Service Learning • Public Affairs • Human Resources • My Learning Connection
Thank You! For doing your part to advance Presenter - Ken Coopwood, Sr., Ph.D., CDE, LSSBB KCoopwood@missouristate.edu