Researchers from Alliance Manchester Business School (AMBS) have launched a new online tool to help staff networks amplify their voices within organisations.
The tool has been developed as a response to a lack of research and evidence to the impact and efficacy of staff networks.
The new online tool - which is free to use - will allow staff network chairs to identify opportunities to improve their group's impact in different areas. Consequently, it will improve the working lives of underrepresented groups through tailored feedback.
Staff Networks Self-Assessment Tool
The tool has been built following two years of AMBS research involving qualitative interviews with EDI officers and staff network chairs in the public and private sectors.
The research identified five key areas that can amplify the voice of Staff Networks:
- Clear voice purpose
- Formal voice channels
- Operational support
- Leadership support
- Self-organisation.
To drive meaningful change, networks must prioritise their role as change agents in shaping their organisation's EDI agenda.
Effective networks establish structured communication channels with management, gain operational and leadership support, and ensure strong self-governance through clear objectives and defined roles.
The Staff Networks Self-Assessment Tool helps networks evaluate these dimensions. They get tailored feedback to strengthen their voice and enhance their impact in creating more inclusive workplaces.
Project Lead, Dr Isabel Távora said:
"Staff networks are incredibly important for influencing organisational change and supporting representation, so it's essential that the efficacy of these channels is measured and demonstrated.
"We are delighted that our research has led to the creation of a practical tool that empowers staff network chairs and EDI leads to amplify the voice of staff networks and their potential to make workplaces more inclusive."
AMBS EDI Director Michelle Carter added:
"This is a truly innovative online tool, which reflects The University of Manchester's commitment to fostering inclusivity -a commitment created by its people, including my colleagues who led this research.
"What excites me most is how this tool empowers staff networks to amplify underrepresented voices while driving tangible organisational change. This work will strengthen efforts to create workplaces where all voices are heard and valued."
As we continue to strive for more inclusive workplaces, the launch of this new tool marks a fundamental step in empowering staff networks to drive real change. We encourage all staff network chairs and EDI leaders to take advantage of this innovative, free resource, and use it to ensure every voice is heard and valued.
You can read more about the staff networks research project.
You can also use the Staff Networks Voice Capabilities Self-Assessment Tool. The tool is free to use - you'll be asked a few questions about yourself and your organisation, but you can stay anonymous if you want to.