IBM has a long history of commitment to Diversity and has consistently taken the lead on Diversity policies long before it was required by law. It began in the mid-20th century, grounded in Equal Opportunity legislation and compliance (Diversity 1.0). We moved forward to Diversity 2.0 in the 1990s with a focus on eliminating barriers, and understanding regional constituencies and differences between the constituencies. As our demographics changed, we adapted our workplace to be more flexible and began our focus on work-life integration. In addition, over the past 5 years, we've introduced IBM's Values, which links to our diversity work.
This strong foundation brings us to where we are today — Diversity 3.0. This is the point where we can take best advantage of our differences — for innovation. Our diversity is a competitive advantage and consciously building diverse teams helps us drive the best results for our clients.
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Diversity News
- May 2010 - DiversityInc names IBM the No. 1 company for global diversity
- May 2010 - Bloomberg BusinessWeek: Diversity as a Strategic Advantage (IBM's Women's Inventor's Community)
- March 2010 - IBM #8 on DiversityInc's Top 50 list for 2010
- March 2010 - IBM #8 on DiversityInc's Top 50 list for 2010
- March 2010 - NAFE 2010 Top 50 Companies for Executive Women
- March 2010 - IBM ranks #4 on Barron's World's Most Respected Companies list
- January 2010 - IBM ranks 1st in the Stonewall Equality Index
- November, 2009 - Pinnacle Award
- September, 2009 - IBM Scores 100% on the HRC Corporate Equality Index 2010 for the 7th consecutive year
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