Case: Sigma Connectivity

Data-driven strategy for diversity and inclusion

About Sigma Connectivity

Sigma Connectivity is a global design and engineering house that collaborates with some of the world’s most innovative tech companies to redefine innovation. With broad expertise and state-of-the-art labs, they help their clients discover new opportunities in technology and create solutions that drive growth and value.

The company focuses on connected devices and solutions in areas such as consumer products, smart homes, buildings and cities, automotive, Industry 4.0 & manufacturing, MedTech, CleanTech, Service IoT, and industrial and retail solutions. Sigma Connectivity offers flexible and tailored delivery models to meet their customers' specific needs.

The opportunity

Sigma Connectivity is a global player in tech development, where innovation and competitiveness rely on diversity and inclusion. To succeed in a global market, their employee demographics must reflect their customer base, and an inclusive work environment is crucial for fostering diversity and different perspectives.

The company had established a diversity group with representatives from three different companies within the group but lacked a unified, measurable plan for their long-term work. Sigma Connectivity needed to concretise their strategy with clear, data-driven goals and establish a continuous, structured plan to create sustainable and measurable workplace change.

"Mitt Liv has enabled us to actively work on diversity and inclusion. Through this commitment, we not only create a better workplace but also an environment where different perspectives enhance our success and drive innovation."

- Jesper Larsson, CEO, Sigma Connectivity AB

Solution and delivery

Mitt Liv helped Sigma Connectivity identify measurable parameters and set relevant goals based on data-driven insights:

Goal setting, analysis, and strategy

Mitt Liv conducted workshops with the diversity group to define their vision and set goals related to gender, international background, age, and inclusion. By collecting and analysing relevant data, a situational analysis was created to provide the foundation for a structured plan for future activities.

Inclusion measurement

Mitt Liv’s Inclusion Survey© was integrated into the employee survey in Puls+ to measure perceived inclusion. The results were analysed and presented to the management team, providing the foundation for data-driven actions.

Results

With support from Mitt Liv’s analytical methods, Sigma Connectivity achieved several concrete outcomes:

Structured diversity group with fact-based goals

The diversity group now has a clear vision and structure based on insights from the situational analysis, enabling them to drive their efforts sustainably.

Annual measurements and follow-ups

Regular measurements have been implemented, giving management the ability to adjust initiatives based on actual results.

Improved inclusive recruitment

Based on insights from the data analysis, Mitt Liv reviewed existing job advertisements and provided recommendations to improve the recruitment process. This included guidelines for inclusive job postings. Leaders participated in a workshop to strengthen their understanding and competence in inclusive recruitment, equipping hiring managers with practical tools to achieve diversity and inclusion goals.

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FAQ

What do you mean when you talk about “diversity”?

Diversity is a term that refers to the amount of significant differences and non-normative perspectives that exist in a group or organisation. One possible approach is to base an assessment of diversity on the seven grounds of discrimination (gender, transgender identity or expression, ethnicity, religion or other belief, disability, sexual orientation and age) as well as other factors such as experience, educational background and language skills, although diversity is really much more than this – in principle, diversity relates to everything that constitutes a significant difference and makes a person unique in relation to his or her surroundings.

What do you mean when you talk about “inclusion”?

Inclusion is a term that refers to the active actions that individuals encounter at their workplace every day – behaviours, personal treatment, group norms, leadership styles and structures – which determine the extent to which individuals can be themselves while also feeling that they belong to the team or group. At an inclusive workplace, individuals are treated as part of the fellowship of the group while also being valued for their uniqueness.

What is the difference between diversity and inclusion?

We usually say that diversity has to do with the strategic work undertaken by an organisation to ensure that there is a mix of significant differences – and thus different perspectives – represented in the organisation. Inclusion relates to the behaviour we practice each day at our workplace, and how we interact with each other. Research shows that the existence of both diversity and inclusion in an organisation can contribute to a greater level of innovation, creativity and well-being, which in turn contributes to higher profitability and greater business value.

Does Mitt Liv work with different types of diversity, for example gender equality?

We work with aspects of all 7 grounds of discrimination, and gender equality is one of these aspects. We have a broad and holistic view of the term diversity, which means that we work with diversity from a broad perspective (please take a look at how we define diversity in the question above). Naturally we provide support to your organisation based on the aspects we identify together as areas where there is a need for more focus.

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