A Modular Format
The Diversity in Tourism training program features a modular format, allowing companies to customize the training content, length, and focus areas to best suit their needs.
This flexibility enables organizations to address specific challenges and goals while fostering inclusivity and understanding within diverse workplace environments.
Format and goals should match your company’s size and challenges. Do you want people to understand better what they experience daily, or do you want them to develop new ideas for the company?
Divide in days, focuses or blocks to fit your schedules best.
Training Overview
Day 1- Diversity, Culture and Interculturality at the workplace
Focus on discussing diversity
Block 1 – Defining diversity
Slides 1 to 7 – From defining diversity to identifying group culture
Focus on culture : What is/are Culture(s) and why do we talk about it so much
Block 2 – Culture(s) and their limits
Slides 7 to 10 + a modified slide 32 – From defining culture to acknowledging its paradox
Block 3 – Cultural elements at the workplace
Slides 12 + 11 – Identifying cultural elements at stake at the workplace, and why they are easy to blame
Focus on communication : What we say, how we say it and was comes across
Block 4 – Communicating in a highly diverse context
Slides 13 to 18 – Various approaches to communication, and how its is affected by cultures
Day 2- Identities, Group belonging, Discrimination and Inclusion
Focus on identities and groups : What do people stick together ?
Block 5 – Identity and Identities
Slides 23 to 28 – Defining identities and their importance
Block 6 – Group belonging and categorizing
Slides 30 to 35 – Importance and limits of identifying through groups
Focus on behavior and biases : how our actions are influenced, and for what result ?
Block 7 Stereotypes and discrimination
Slides 36 and 37 – from generalization to discrimination
Block 8 – Minorities, Privilege and personal biais
Slides 38 to 40 – Recognizing the uniqueness of minorities, privilege and personal bias
Additional / modular blocks
Block A – Welcoming and onboarding people (Slide 44)
Block B – Group mapping of the organization (Slides 45 and 46)
Possible Training Format
Two half days (recommended):
Day 1- Diversity, Culture and Interculturality at the workplace
Key focuses | Subtopics | Support material |
Focus on discussing diversity | Block 1 – Defining diversity | Slides 1 to 7 – From defining diversity to identifying group culture |
Focus on culture : What is/are Culture(s) and why do we talk about it so much | Block 2 – Culture(s) and their limits | Slides 7 to 10 + a modified slide 32 – From defining culture to acknowledging its paradox |
Block 3 – Cultural elements at the workplace | Slides 12 then 11 – Identifying cultural elements at stake at the workplace, and why they are easy to blame | |
Focus on communication : What we say, how we say it and was comes across | Block 4 – Communicating in a highly diverse context | Slides 13 to 18 – Various approaches to communication, and how its is affected by cultures |
Day 2- Identities, Group belonging, Discrimination and Inclusion
Focus on identities and groups : What do people stick together ? | Block 5 – Identity and Identities | Slides 23 to 28 – Defining identities and their importance |
Block 6 – Group belonging and categorizing | Slides 30 to 35 – Importance and limits of identifying through groups | |
Focus on behavior and biases : how our actions are influenced, and for what result ? | Block 7 Stereotypes and discrimination | Slides 36 and 37 – from generalization to discrimination |
Block 8 – Minorities, Privilege and personal biais | Slides 38 to 40 – Recognizing the uniqueness of minorities, privilege and personal bias | |
Codesign of solutions | Block A – Welcoming and onboarding people | (Slide 44) |