CBS hasn’t always had the best track record when it comes to diversity and inclusion but according to acting CEO Joe Ianniello, he is looking to change all that. In a memo Ianniello sent out …
Nonetheless, there seems to be a disparity with the efforts and the end product. Ianniello hopes to change all that.When I began in this role last September, I made a personal commitment to actively listen to employees. I have met with many of you, and I am always gratified when I hear how much you love our Company and want to help make it the best place to work. A key component of this, of course, is the ongoing process of making inclusiveness a top priority across CBS.
Recently, I met with a number of employees in New York, and I did the same last week in LA. The exchanges were deep, often personal, and I was enlightened by how some members of underrepresented groups described their experiences. Coupled with my earlier conversations, they signaled that our commitment to diversity and inclusion needs to be made crystal clear.
We certainly want to accomplish more in this area and will work more closely with organizations representing women and all diverse groups. We have had long association with several of these organizations and are now looking to expand our partnership with several of them, including National Association for Multi-ethnicity in Communications , the Asian American Journalists Association , the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and the National Association of Black Journalists .
Launching a robust leadership training program and developing a comprehensive and consistent company-wide performance management systemCreating and delivering customized unconscious bias training for leaders –One of the things we heard was that employees want access to all job postings throughout the Company. You should know that they can be found
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