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Ten ways to avoid challenges to DEI initiatives

  How prepared is your organization?   Since the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in  Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President & Fellows of Harvard College , Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies have faced increased scrutiny. Practices promoting DEI are continuing to be challenged by activists, workers, and politicians. Hardly a day goes by when DEI is not in the news in some fashion. In case you missed it, you can check out a few examples,  here ,  here , and  here . Consider these ten ways to avoid having your DEI practices become the next target: No. 1:   Don’t tie executive compensation to attainment of diversity goals.  Such a practice is not  per se  unlawful, but it could provide powerful evidence to support a claim that managers made employment decisions based on protected characteristics . The State of Missouri relies on this type of monetary incentive in its  lawsuit against IBM  alleging discriminati...