JOURNAL OF BUSINESS DIVERSITY
The Use of Affinity Groups by Fortune 100 Firms
Author(s): Aaron M. Glassman, Myron Glassman
Citation: Aaron M. Glassman, Myron Glassman, (2017) "The Use of Affinity Groups by Fortune 100 Firms," Journal of Business Diversity, Vol. 17, Iss. 2, pp. 104-114
Article Type: Research paper
Publisher: North American Business Press
Abstract:
We found that 66 of the Fortune 100 firms mentioned affinity groups on their websites. The most frequently mentioned themes were professional development (68%) and diversity (66%). The vast majority represent protected classes. Fifty-eight percent fell into the legal category; 30% fulfilled a business function in that they were targeted at people from different countries which could benefit marketing, recruiting, and retention efforts; and 13% fell into the other category. We present possible reasons why firms may not have them listed. We conclude by discussing SMART goals and how they can be used to make affinity groups more effective.