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		<title>One Culture, 100,000 Faces</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 19:04:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Di Ann Sanchez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>by Mick Doherty The words which flash across the screen during American&#8217;s newest commercials are already familiar to employees system wide: We are an airline But it&#8217;s become clear we are more We are a way of life The freedom to come and go Anywhere, any time With confidence and peace of mind We are [...]</p><p>Call 817-343-0066 for a free telephone consultation to discuss Human Resources at your company. </p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://webpages.charter.net/sandyet/mickdoherty/jetnet/oneculture.htm" target="_blank">by Mick Doherty</a><br />
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The words which flash across the screen during American&#8217;s newest<br />
commercials are already familiar to employees system wide:<br />
<em><br />
We are an airline<br />
But it&#8217;s become clear we are more<br />
We are a way of life<br />
The freedom to come and go<br />
Anywhere, any time<br />
With confidence and peace of mind<br />
We are an airline that is proud to bear the name &#8230; American.</em></p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;We hope those words ring particularly true in the workplace, as well,&#8221; says<strong><span style="color: #ffcc00;"> Di Ann Sanchez</span></strong>, vice president of Diversity and Talent Management. &#8220;We&#8217;re taking important steps to ensure that &#8216;the freedom to come and go, with confidence and peace of mind&#8217; applies to the way our employees experience the company, as well as our customers.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p><span id="more-235"></span>In the March 21 Jetwire which announced the new corporate cultural leadership initiative, CEO Don Carty spoke plainly to this goal, in saying &#8220;employee culture &#8230; starts with a workplace where everyone feels comfortable — where folks are recognized for their contributions and valued for who they are. It starts with a place where people don&#8217;t have to deal with behaviors that devalue them based on their color, their religion, their gender or their choice of life partners.&#8221;</p>
<p>In a follow-up Jetwire the same day, Sue Oliver, senior vice president of Human Resources, supported Carty&#8217;s call to action in saying, &#8220;We want to ensure that our employees are protected from discrimination and harassment. Our AA culture is rich with an inclusive tradition that continues to guide and instruct us towards a better tomorrow. We are &#8217;100,000 faces&#8217; &#8230; celebrating the diversity of our family.&#8221;</p>
<p>This week, in the first part of what will be an ongoing effort, Jetnet is featuring some of the stories behind this important new initiative.</p>
<ul>
<li># You&#8217;ll read about individual heroes like NYC-based Caribbean/Latin America customer sales representative Jacqueline Rosario.</li>
<li># You&#8217;ll meet the four people who make up the new Board of Directors Diversity Advisory Committee.</li>
<li># You&#8217;ll get updated information about the &#8220;backbone&#8221; of the initiative, the 14 active Employee Resource Groups and the Diversity Advisory Council.</li>
<li># You&#8217;ll read about AA&#8217;s Diversified Supplier program, which is committed to selecting the optimal supplier while enhancing AA&#8217;s cost competitiveness.</li>
<li># And in helping to further ensure the ability to evaluate progress, employees are being asked to fill out a quick survey — available in the &#8220;Human Resources&#8221; section on Jetnet&#8217;s front page — to verify your ethnic background. (Available Monday afternoon.)</li>
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<p>So, just how does a company with more than 100,000 employees worldwide build and enhance a single, unified, yet diverse corporate culture? The &#8220;construction&#8221; process uses four primary building blocks:</p>
<ul>
<li># Compliance, as outlined in our Workplace Environment Policy, IMPACT 2002 training classes, required for all managers, are already underway.</li>
<li># Management, with a focus on performance management and coaching/counseling skills and how to effectively develop employees are being incorporated into leadership development and supervisor courses in more detail.</li>
<li># Inclusiveness, through the building of diverse teams and recognizing and capitalizing on differences.</li>
<li># Cultural Leadership, through leveraging diversity for optimum business results, challenging the status quo, embracing change efforts and recognizing contributions.</li>
</ul>
<p>&#8220;Even in tough times,&#8221; says Carty, &#8220;Perhaps especially in tough times, we simply can&#8217;t lose sight of those things that make a company great. We all deserve a safe, harassment-free place to work. We&#8217;re committed to having that place at American. And that&#8217;s what cultural leadership is all about.&#8221;</p>
<p>Call 817-343-0066 for a free telephone consultation to discuss Human Resources at your company. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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