Accessible Hospitality: Why DEI is Transforming the Hotel Industry from Within

Modern hospitality redefines hospitality – today it's no longer just about standards, but about mindfulness and an authentic guest experience. DEI, or diversity, equity, and inclusion, ceases to be an industry acronym and becomes a daily practice: from communication methods to service design. It is thanks to DEI that a hotel can become a place where everyone feels 'at home' – regardless of their needs or identity. Inclusive hospitality not only builds guest loyalty but also strengthens teams, reducing turnover and restoring meaning to relationship-based work.

Talent as the common language of an organization. How Egis Polska is building a culture of inclusion based on the Gallup method

In the demanding pharmaceutical industry, is there one ideal employee model? The experience of Egis Polska shows that success lies in a completely different place – in the conscious utilization of each person's unique talents within the team. Moving away from rigid patterns towards the Gallup methodology, the organization transformed its approach to diversity, turning potential conflicts into effective collaboration. In the interview below, Monika Świerszcz (HR Department Manager), Izabela Brzezińska (External Communication Specialist), and Maja Latosińska (HR Projects Manager) at Egis Polska discuss how working with talent maps supports equal opportunities, helps overcome skepticism, and builds authentic engagement that allows the company to respond agilely to market turbulence.

How to Build a Company Together, Fairly, and Transparently? The Device Europe Example

As part of our collaboration with Device Europe – a technology company operating in the European market – we had the opportunity to take a closer look at an organization that consistently builds its position based on quality, innovation, and long-term development thinking. Although the company has approximately 45 employees, the scale of its DEI (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion) strategy resembles that of mature, much larger organizations. What stands out is not only a declarative approach to equality and inclusion but, above all, a solid foundation of policies, procedures, and conscious management decisions that genuinely translate into organizational culture.

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