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Which Diversity Programs Actually Improve Diversity?

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An office building in Chicago. (Flickr/Creative Commons, @vonderauvisuals).
An office building in Chicago. (Flickr/Creative Commons, @vonderauvisuals).

After a series of high profile sex discrimination lawsuits in the last 20 years, Wall Street firms have expanded diversity training and programs. However, Harvard Business Review reports that diversity does not seem to be improving, and that part of the reason may have to do with how diversity programs are conducted.

Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd speaks with HBR's Curt Nickisch about what works and what doesn't.

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Curt Nickisch, senior editor at Harvard Business Review. He tweets @CurtNickisch.

This segment aired on June 21, 2016.

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