
Participants are scored on three areas: Best practices in recruitment, retention and advancement of people from under-represented groups—women, racial/ethnic minorities, people with disabilities and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) people; creating an inclusive culture through leadership, accountability, communications and employee engagement; and transparency in willingness to share workforce demographic data.
The Working Mother Research Institute determined that organizations scoring 65 percent and above should be recognized for their high-quality diversity and inclusion work, and named them Diversity Best Practices Inclusion Index members, of which Oliver Wyman is excited to be a part of!