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DEI and Inclusive Leadership is Non-Negotiable

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DEI and Inclusive Leadership is Non-Negotiable

Costco Wholesale Gains Notoriety for Staying Committed to DEI

Costco Wholesale’s actions regarding an upcoming annual shareholder meeting slated for late January 2025 are making headlines. Of particular note is a suggested agenda item for a proposal requesting a vote to report on the risks around Costco’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies. Specifically, the group submitting the proposal expressed concern over financial, legal, and reputational damage to Costco if the organization stays committed to DEI. However, Costco’s Board of Directors reviewed the proposal and unanimously recommended against it, citing inefficient content and evidence for rigor in structures to ensure fairness to justify investment in investigating the effectiveness of DEI at Costco.

Inclusive Leadership Is About Walking The Talk

A guiding principle around inclusion is ensuring that leaders walk the talk, which essentially means ensuring alignment between leader language, behaviors, and actions; otherwise, it can appear disingenuous. Costco has done so and shown commitment to inclusion in the workplace in several ways.

  • There is clear leadership buy-in for DEI as a priority. Costco’s site messaging includes a quote directly from the CEO about the value of appreciation for inclusion: “We flourish from having employees with different views, experiences, and ideas.” Additionally, the Board’s actions align with the goal of an inclusive workplace. For example, there are dedicated resources to foster an appreciation for differences across the enterprise.
  • The Costco mission states that the organization is vested in “doing the right thing—for our members, our employees, our suppliers, our communities, and the environment.” The decision to stay the course aligns with the Company’s mission, which is also expressed in the voter proxy ready information to support decision-making.

Increased Representation Is Important For Inclusive Leadership

Much discussion has been about the importance and necessity of representation in leadership to allow for the thriving of inclusive workplaces. While Costco is to be applauded for its decision to stay with DEI, FY24 demographics show opportunities for increased representation. The organization shows 54.2% of employees are male and 45.6% female. Management numbers show 62.9% male and 37.1% female. For executives in the United States, the numbers show that 72.3% are male and 27.7 % are female. For Race and Ethnicity non-management roles, 33.1% are Hispanic, 9.3% Black, and 8.5% Asian. Costco has 36% gender diversity and 9% race/ethnic diversity on its Board. Costco reporting shows more demographic breakdowns.

Conclusion

Inclusive Leaders take note. Organizations don’t have to be perfect to make impactful strides in creating inclusion in the workplace. Costco continues to march forward unbothered by competitor actions, such as Walmart (owner of Sam’s Club), which chose to move in the opposite direction, scaling back on DEI commitments. The example above shows Costco staying the course to appreciate employees, vendors, and customers.

FAQs

Q: What is the significance of Costco’s decision to stay committed to DEI?

A: Costco’s decision to stay committed to DEI demonstrates its commitment to creating an inclusive workplace and aligns with its mission to “do the right thing” for its employees, customers, and communities.

Q: What are the demographics of Costco’s workforce?

A: According to FY24 demographics, 54.2% of employees are male and 45.6% female. Management numbers show 62.9% male and 37.1% female. For executives in the United States, the numbers show that 72.3% are male and 27.7 % are female. For Race and Ethnicity non-management roles, 33.1% are Hispanic, 9.3% Black, and 8.5% Asian.

Q: How does Costco’s commitment to DEI impact its business?

A: Costco’s commitment to DEI is likely to have a positive impact on its business by creating a more inclusive and diverse workplace, which can lead to increased employee engagement, retention, and productivity, as well as improved customer satisfaction and loyalty.

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