The world is changing. As communities advocate for equity and justice, companies can’t afford to stay idle.
Don’t let your organization fall behind. Join the Change@Work movement, and help us create a better workplace for all.
Our Philosophy
When COVID hit, it sparked change like never before. Remote work became permanent work. Political unrest created workplace unrest. As personal and professional lives blurred, companies were forced to reevaluate their definitions of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
Years have passed, but the hard work remains. Today’s employees want to bring their full selves to work: their voices, their ideas, their identities. They want to be heard, valued, and treated with the respect they deserve.
Change@Work aims to make that desire a reality. Since 2020, we’ve been empowering employees and employers alike to create positive workplace change.
Our work centers around three core tenets:
What Change Looks Like at The Predictive Index
Origins
Change@Work was born from the Black Lives Matter protests of 2020. In the years following, our PIoneers have dedicated themselves to breaking down the barriers to equity within our organization—and empowering our community to do the same.
Pro Bono
Our Pro Bono program grants free PI subscriptions to qualifying non-profit organizations. From diversity programs to local food banks, we want to help great organizations do great work, so they can deliver on their mission.
Inclusion Audit
Our definition of inclusion is ever-evolving. We conduct a recurring content audit to ensure our product represents people of all creeds and identities. Most notably, we updated our Craftsman Reference Profile, retiring its title in favor of the gender-neutral “Artisan.”
Employee Resource Groups
Our ERGs are designed to amplify underrepresented voices and deepen our cultural competency. We’ve launched a pilot of ERG groups that provide a space to share lived experiences, enable self development, and make a difference within our communities.
PIoneer Advisory Committee
Change@Work empowers change from the bottom up. Each year, our PIoneers nominate a team of leaders to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of our DEIB roadmap. By voting on committee members, we ensure our efforts reflect the will of our people.
From the PI Blog
Recruiters: Hire not just for diversity, but also inclusion.
Workplace equality can’t be achieved unless everyone feels valued. And this starts by learning how to hire not just for diversity, but also inclusion.
How to be inclusive of gender and pronouns at work
As a people manager, it’s important that you foster a culture of inclusivity. Here’s how you can be inclusive of gender and pronouns at work.
How to further DEI efforts with limited funding
When looking to take action on DEI, it’s easy for funding to bottleneck progress. Here are some cost-effective ways you can make an impact.
“Real diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging work is not about a checklist. It’s about relationships.”
AIKO BETHEA
Equity & Inclusion Consultant | Speaker | Author