Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) may just be an acronym to some companies, but it means more to those that have gone beyond performative efforts. Rebecca Perrault, VP of culture, diversity, and sustainability at workforce management platform Magnit, has been working in talent strategy and change management for most of her career, with a focus on diversity and inclusion work for the last decade. For companies that are actually dedicated to improving diversity and inclusion, Perrault told HR Brew, “[DEI] wasn’t just about putting out statements, or doing things that were performative, or maybe even that people could see,” she said. “But really background processes that would block bias, that would create equity, that creates fairness.” Perrault sat down with HR Brew to share how DEI work has changed over the years and what is, and is not, a performative effort. For more from our conversation with Perrault, keep reading here.—MC |