DEI =>> Sponsorship Etiquette and Sensible Accommodation are the Foundations of the Disability Employment Process Document: | Video: | Podcast: | Font Size: Small Medium Large Etiquette and reasonable accommodation are two critical foundation principles for successful workplace disability management. Master these principles to put employee inclusion into practice. - By Jeremiah Prince One of the positive aspects of a rapidly aging population is growing awareness among employers that people with disabilities can be productive and bring a new perspective to the workplace. Good disability management in the workplace is founded on two broad principles: Etiquette and sensible accommodation. Etiquette strategies foster inclusion and sensible accommodation enables the disabled to be fully productive. When these two principles are applied, people with disabilities are more fully integrated into the workplace and workforce productivity is increased. Etiquette strategies pervades the talent management process from recruitment to retention, and reasonable accommodation becomes an “Interactive Process.” Login or Subscribe to access full content. Tags: Disability, Indigenous Peoples (Finally) Have Equal Voice in Canada’s Conservation Efforts The World How Increased Investment In Early Childhood Education Helps Indigenous Peoples. Breaking the Mold Letting Women Bring Authenticity into the Workplace