Marriott Hotel’s Practices in Mitigating Discrimination Through Inclusionary Employee Resource Groups

Authors

  • Sharon Wesley Nova Southeastern University
  • Kaydianne Nugent Jackson Nova Southeastern University
  • Daliné Martínez Ramos Nova Southeastern University
  • Stephanie Vanbeber Nova Southeastern University
  • Bahaudin G. Mujtaba Nova Southeastern University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jbd.v24i1.6897

Keywords:

business, diversity, DEI, discrimination, engagement, inclusivity, education, Marriott, employee resource groups, ERGs

Abstract

Human resources experts play a crucial role in fostering safe, healthy, and equitable workplaces, emphasizing inclusivity, diversity, and anti-discrimination. Marriott International serves as a prime example by prioritizing ongoing education to create a diverse and inclusive workforce, empowering employees to cater to a global clientele. Their initiatives inspire and educate HR professionals from other companies while reinforcing Marriott's commitment to bias reduction through continuous training in areas like unconscious bias, cultural competency, harassment prevention, and prejudice awareness. Marriott's dedication extends to providing resources and training to address workplace discrimination, promoting tolerance and diversity. The company's unwavering focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion underscores the importance of senior management support and consistent promotion of these values. Marriott's transparency in disclosing diverse data sets a benchmark for organizational growth, serving as a guiding principle for HR professionals to drive similar initiatives in their respective organizations. Ultimately, Marriott's efforts illustrate the potential for creating more equitable and inclusive workplaces globally, where employees are valued, respected, and supported to thrive.

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Published

2024-04-01

How to Cite

Wesley, S., Jackson, K. N., Martínez Ramos, D., Vanbeber, S., & Mujtaba, B. G. (2024). Marriott Hotel’s Practices in Mitigating Discrimination Through Inclusionary Employee Resource Groups. Journal of Business Diversity, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.33423/jbd.v24i1.6897

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