Empty offices, empty streets, empty urban centers. We all remember the images from the early days of the pandemic. Across the globe, lockdowns provided a stark visual of what the world looks like without people: empty.
In the United States, two-thirds of employees said that the COVID-19 pandemic caused them to seriously reflect on their life’s purpose. They thought about what was most important and where they belonged.
Even though people work remotely now more than ever, employees expect their jobs to bring a meaningful sense of purpose to their lives. Individuals who feel a sense of belonging at work are reportedly 39% more productive and 35% less likely to look for another job. It’s described, on the one hand, as “longing to be” and, on the other, as “being for long.”
The shift from Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) couldn’t be timelier. Progressive companies have recognized its importance for sustainable business, not least because today’s narrow talent pool increasingly views potential employers through a DEIB lens. It’s just the right thing to do. A place where everyone belongs is also a place where everyone can be their authentic self.
At DHL, we believe the “B” … well … truly belongs. Belonging along with equity take us beyond diversity and inclusion to a place where everyone can feel connected and comfortable at work, while contributing to a bigger purpose. This culture can unlock untold potential, help us pursue our company purpose – Connecting People, Improving Lives – and ensure we stay fit for the future of work in logistics.
Below we share what DEIB means to us and the logistics industry.