Diversity in Tech 2021 Report > Expert take: Diversio
Expert take
Gathering employee feedback and measuring inclusion by Diversio
One of our Signatories with specialist knowledge in this area has shared their advice with us for creating a focused listening experience. Diversio is a people intelligence platform which provides companies with a standard with which to measure inclusion and implement solutions to meet organisational D&I goals.
‘An inclusive workplace is one where every employee is empowered to do their best work and get recognized for it. Diversio’s mission is to provide the tools to help companies create a best-in-class culture.’
- Laura McGee, CEO, Diversio
Why measure inclusion?
Inclusion is about creating the right environment for diverse employees to thrive. So, organisational success actually occurs at the intersection of diversity and inclusion. However, corporate leaders struggle to understand how to quantify this. There has been a widespread misconception that inclusion is ‘fluffy’ and hard to define.
Diversio uses an internal dataset and public data from over 20,000 companies worldwide — analysing feedback from over 50,000 employees and 30 countries. They identified six defining characteristics of a highly inclusive workplace and distilled these into six inclusion metrics and their sub-components. This allowed them to formulate simple questions which employees can answer to measure an organisation’s performance on each factor. Diversio then uses their AI-powered matching algorithm to recommend targeted solutions based on the employee feedback.
Six characteristics Diversio uses to measure inclusion
- 1. Inclusive culture
- 2. Fair management
- 3. Career development
- 4. Workplace flexibility
- 5. Workplace safety
- 6. Recruitment and hiring
1. Inclusive culture
2. Fair management
3. Career development
4. Workplace flexibility
5. Workplace safety
6. Recruitment and hiring
Diversio recommends that if you are looking to measure inclusion, take these three key steps into account in order to drive up response rates:
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Ensuring employees trust the data collection process, and their responses should be completely anonymous. Working with a third-party provider like us can help build employee trust, particularly in smaller organizations.

Minimizing the number of surveys sent out and keeping the survey succinct in order to avoid survey fatigue.

Providing an opportunity for employees to provide free text responses to an open question about their experience. This is a key source of insight into Inclusion Metrics sub-factors and how acutely they are experienced by different groups.
Here are six starting questions you can ask employees to begin measuring inclusion under their framework:
- 1. Inclusive culture
- 2. Fair management
- 3. Career development
- 4. Workplace flexibility
- 5. Workplace safety
- 6. Recruitment and hiring