Personnel Today
  • Home
    • All PT content
  • Email sign-up
  • Topics
    • HR Practice
    • Employee relations
    • Learning & training
    • Pay & benefits
    • Wellbeing
    • Recruitment & retention
    • HR strategy
    • HR Tech
    • The HR profession
    • Global
    • All HR topics
  • Legal
    • Case law
    • Commentary
    • Flexible working
    • Legal timetable
    • Maternity & paternity
    • Shared parental leave
    • Redundancy
    • TUPE
    • Disciplinary and grievances
    • Employer’s guides
  • AWARDS
    • Personnel Today Awards
    • The RAD Awards
  • Jobs
    • Find a job
    • Jobs by email
    • Careers advice
    • Post a job
  • Brightmine
    • Learn more
    • Products
    • Free trial
    • Request a quote
  • Webinars
  • Advertise
  • OHW+

Personnel Today

Register
Log in
Personnel Today
  • Home
    • All PT content
  • Email sign-up
  • Topics
    • HR Practice
    • Employee relations
    • Learning & training
    • Pay & benefits
    • Wellbeing
    • Recruitment & retention
    • HR strategy
    • HR Tech
    • The HR profession
    • Global
    • All HR topics
  • Legal
    • Case law
    • Commentary
    • Flexible working
    • Legal timetable
    • Maternity & paternity
    • Shared parental leave
    • Redundancy
    • TUPE
    • Disciplinary and grievances
    • Employer’s guides
  • AWARDS
    • Personnel Today Awards
    • The RAD Awards
  • Jobs
    • Find a job
    • Jobs by email
    • Careers advice
    • Post a job
  • Brightmine
    • Learn more
    • Products
    • Free trial
    • Request a quote
  • Webinars
  • Advertise
  • OHW+

Personnel Today

Does setting targets really help tackle racism?

by Personnel Today 24 Jul 2001
by Personnel Today 24 Jul 2001

There are two debates raging in the field of diversity: the effects of being
labelled institutionally racist and an obsession with targets.

These two issues are powerful drivers and are pushing organisations to
"do the right thing". The first is to lose the racist label and
second is to have more ethnic minorities represented at all levels of
organisations.

But the emphasis on these issues could hide the true lesson of the
Macpherson Report – the opportunity for change.

There is no doubt that a year on from the report, which followed the murder
of black teenager Stephen Lawrence, racism still exists and that the statistics
reflect an appalling failure of society to ensure equality – but can targets
help solve the problem?

Performance targets and business measures serve to focus employers’ minds on
what needs to be done to achieve a goal and, by implication, help move the
organisation forward.

But when it comes to managing equality and diversity, targets and
measurements are a source of contention and confusion.

Perhaps it is because performance targets are internally driven and owned by
management, but equality targets are perceived as being externally imposed.
Also, they allow for an interpretation that can imply failure.

Official recognition of "institutional racism" raises a further
complication. This label allows people who are racist to hide behind an
organisation and deny personal responsibility. It also makes people who abhor
racism feel guilty by association.

Diversity targets fall a long way short of bringing about equality for
Britain’s ethnic minorities and addressing these issues.

The quantity and quality of research performed on diversity issues and the
learning offered is staggering. What is needed is a shift from research to
action. Before targets are discussed, an organisation must understand the
issues and where the problems are. Diversity is essential to achieve sustainable
change and competitive advantage.

Target setting can be like looking through a telescope from the wrong end.
You can see something, but it doesn’t open up the bigger picture. A target sets
minimum levels of achievement that rapidly become maximum levels of attainment.
Apparent achievement can allow the equality debate to stagnate as the visible
target is complied with.

Sign up to our weekly round-up of HR news and guidance

Receive the Personnel Today Direct e-newsletter every Wednesday

OptOut
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

A challenge to both public and private sectors is to appoint specialist
diversity managers who bring diversity into focus, have seniority and a
substantial budget, and who can implement learning from the Macpherson and
King’s Fund reports (News, 3 July).

By Kay Allen, a diversity services director at The Grass Roots Group
UK.  She was formerly diversity director
at B&Q

Personnel Today

Personnel Today articles are written by an expert team of award-winning journalists who have been covering HR and L&D for many years. Some of our content is attributed to "Personnel Today" for a number of reasons, including: when numerous authors are associated with writing or editing a piece; or when the author is unknown (particularly for older articles).

previous post
Employers toeing the line on pension contributions
next post
Tribunal shake-up is hailed as watershed

You may also like

Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders receive 400% pay rise

4 Jul 2025

FCA to extend misconduct rules beyond banks

2 Jul 2025

‘Decisive action’ needed to boost workers’ pensions

2 Jul 2025

Business leaders’ drop in confidence impacts headcount

2 Jul 2025

Why we need to rethink soft skills in...

1 Jul 2025

Five misconceptions about hiring refugees

20 Jun 2025

Forward features list 2025 – submitting content to...

23 Nov 2024

Features list 2021 – submitting content to Personnel...

1 Sep 2020

Large firms have no plans to bring all...

26 Aug 2020

A typical work-from-home lunch: crisps

24 Aug 2020

  • Empower and engage for the future: A revolution in talent development (webinar) WEBINAR | As organisations strive...Read more
  • Empowering working parents and productivity during the summer holidays SPONSORED | Businesses play a...Read more
  • AI is here. Your workforce should be ready. SPONSORED | From content creation...Read more

Personnel Today Jobs
 

Search Jobs

PERSONNEL TODAY

About us
Contact us
Browse all HR topics
Email newsletters
Content feeds
Cookies policy
Privacy policy
Terms and conditions

JOBS

Personnel Today Jobs
Post a job
Why advertise with us?

EVENTS & PRODUCTS

The Personnel Today Awards
The RAD Awards
Employee Benefits
Forum for Expatriate Management
OHW+
Whatmedia

ADVERTISING & PR

Advertising opportunities
Features list 2025

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin


© 2011 - 2025 DVV Media International Ltd

Personnel Today
  • Home
    • All PT content
  • Email sign-up
  • Topics
    • HR Practice
    • Employee relations
    • Learning & training
    • Pay & benefits
    • Wellbeing
    • Recruitment & retention
    • HR strategy
    • HR Tech
    • The HR profession
    • Global
    • All HR topics
  • Legal
    • Case law
    • Commentary
    • Flexible working
    • Legal timetable
    • Maternity & paternity
    • Shared parental leave
    • Redundancy
    • TUPE
    • Disciplinary and grievances
    • Employer’s guides
  • AWARDS
    • Personnel Today Awards
    • The RAD Awards
  • Jobs
    • Find a job
    • Jobs by email
    • Careers advice
    • Post a job
  • Brightmine
    • Learn more
    • Products
    • Free trial
    • Request a quote
  • Webinars
  • Advertise
  • OHW+