Lenovo Named to the Diversity Best Practices Inclusion Index
In its third year, the 2019 Inclusion Index recognizes 80 outstanding U.S. companies promoting diversity and inclusion across the business.
Diversity Best Practices, a division of Working Mother Media, today named Lenovo to its 2019 Inclusion Index with a score of 72 percent. Now in its third year, the index recognizes leading companies in their fields with policies and programs in place to support diversity initiatives across the organization.
The index measures companies on data across three key areas: best practices in the recruitment, retention and advancement of people from underrepresented groups (women, racial/ethnic minorities, people with disabilities and LGBTQ people); company culture including leadership accountability; and transparency and improvement in year-to-year demographic diversity.
“We believe that employees are our greatest asset and the diversity found within our company brings unique perspectives and experiences that have helped us to grow,” said Yolanda Lee Conyers, Chief Diversity Officer for Lenovo. “We are continually looking at ways to ensure Lenovo remains an inclusive, welcoming environment where everyone belongs and participates fully.”
Lenovo recruiting teams hold a global goal of having at least one female on 65 percent or more of candidate slates for job openings for manager-level roles and above. Key programs like the Women’s Leadership Development Program and Mosaic Leadership Development Program promote retention advancement of women, as well as traditionally underrepresented U.S. race and ethnic groups, LGBTQ, individuals with disabilities and veterans, respectively.
“The Inclusion Index continues to grow as more and more organizations are willing to be transparent about their progress and workforce demographics,” says Deborah Munster, vice president, Diversity Best Practices. “We applaud their D&I efforts and will continue to set a high bar in order to drive change and accountability.”
Key findings from the 2019 Diversity Best Practices Inclusion Index are:
Recruitment: While 100 percent of the top 10 percent mandate diverse interview slates, requiring diverse panels of interviewers remains less common at 71 percent—compared to 43 percent of all participants. Ninety-three percent of top 10 percent and Leading Index organizations train recruiters to ask culturally competent questions of diverse applications—compared with 86 percent of all participants.
Advancement: 93 percent of the top 10 percent organizations have diversity in their executive succession planning—compared with 79 percent of Leading Index organizations and 61 percent of all participants.
Company Culture: 100 percent of the top 10 percent organizations hold managers accountable for D&I—compared with 97 percent of Leading Companies and 75 percent of all participants. Sixty-four percent of the top 10 percent organizations compensate managers for diversity and inclusion results—compared with 55 percent of Leading Companies and 35 percent of all participants.
About Diversity Best Practices
Diversity Best Practices, a division of Working Mother Media, is the preeminent organization for diversity thought leaders to share best practices and develop innovative solutions for culture change. Through research, benchmarking, publications and events, DBP offers members information and strategies on how to implement, grow, measure and create first-in-class diversity programs.
About Lenovo
Lenovo (HKSE: 992) (ADR: LNVGY) is a US$45 billion Fortune Global 500 company and a global technology leader in driving Intelligent Transformation through smart devices and infrastructure that create the best user experience. Lenovo manufactures one of the world’s widest portfolio of connected products, including smartphones (Motorola), tablets, PCs (ThinkPad, Yoga, Lenovo Legion) and workstations as well as AR/VR devices and smart home/office solutions. Lenovo’s data center solutions (ThinkSystem, ThinkAgile) are creating the capacity and computing power for the connections that are changing business and society. Lenovo works to inspire the difference in everyone and build a smarter future where everyone thrives. Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Weibo, read about the latest news via our Storyhub, or visit our website at http://www. lenovo.com.