Johnson & Johnson Releases Inaugural You Belong: Diversity & Inclusion Impact Review

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Johnson & Johnson, the world’s largest and most broadly-based healthcare company, today published You Belong: Diversity & Inclusion Impact Review (Impact Review), which demonstrates how a strategic Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) philosophy has been a key driver of innovation and impactful business outcomes since its founding more than 130 years ago.

Through collaborative achievements and personal stories, the Impact Review explores how the collective wisdom and commitment to inclusion of the 135,000 Johnson & Johnson employees power the company’s spirit, and serve patients, customers, and consumers every day.

“We believe that only when our employees can be their true, authentic selves can they spark innovative solutions to the problems facing our world,” said Peter Fasolo, Ph.D., Executive Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer, Johnson & Johnson.

“From our humble beginnings more than a century ago, diversity and inclusion has been at the heart of our prescription for success. Our associates around the world work hard to make Johnson & Johnson a welcoming place where diverse ideas can flourish, and with this publication, we’ve tried to bring their stories to life. We’re honored to share it with the world.”

“Having diversity and inclusion as a business imperative is so critical. It’s about far more than checking a box and can’t simply be boiled down to one initiative or program,” said Wanda Bryant Hope, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Johnson & Johnson.

“Instead, D&I needs to inform every component of business operations. Our Impact Review sheds light on our evidence-based approach, and how it has made a difference for our patients, stakeholders, and customers around the world. We’re proud of the progress we’ve made and are honored by the recognition we’ve received globally by prominent organizations as we continue to prioritize our culture of belonging. But, we know that there’s always more work to be done.”

Key highlights from the Impact Review include:

  • Diversity in Clinical Trials: Johnson & Johnson has made a strategic shift in its approach to clinical trials, focusing efforts on educating diverse communities about the importance of participating. In the company’s ongoing LOTUS trial for Lupus, 38% of participants to date are from underrepresented groups, compared to the industry average of 12%.
  • Supplier Diversity: Johnson & Johnson spends $1 billion annually to support women and minority-owned businesses as part of the company’s role on the Billion Dollar Roundtable.
  • Cultivating Inclusive Communities: Over 20,000 of the company’s employees are engaged in one or more of the company’s 300 Employee Resource Group (ERG) chapters around the world, which connect and harness the passions of employees across the organization. These groups provide critical D&I insights to the business and serve as supportive environments for the company’s 135,000 employees. For example, in 2019, the company’s ERG for Hispanic and Latinx employees (HOLA) helped launch one of the largest advertising campaigns at the Hispanic Day Parade in New York City, reaching one million people and distributing more than 10,000 product samples.
  • Addressing Unconscious Bias: More than 105,000 of the company’s employees across the globe have completed unconscious bias training, including 95% of managers and more than 85% of the company’s total employees.