Target Reimagines Its Approach to Diversity and Inclusion

Jan 29, 2025 at 6:00 AM

Target has announced a significant shift in its approach to diversity and inclusion, discontinuing its Racial Equity Action and Change programs this year. The company is transitioning towards an initiative that emphasizes merit-based opportunities. Similar to Walmart's decision to discontinue participation in external diversity-focused evaluations, Target will no longer contribute to such surveys. According to Kiera Fernandez, Executive Vice President and Chief Community Impact and Equity Officer, the company aims to foster a sense of belonging for all team members, guests, and communities through its new strategy called "Belonging at the Bullseye."

A New Era of Inclusivity Initiatives

The retail giant is moving away from its previous programs focused on racial equity and embracing a fresh perspective on inclusivity. This change reflects a broader trend among major corporations reevaluating their diversity strategies. Target’s leadership believes that fostering a culture of belonging and merit-based opportunities will better serve their diverse customer base and workforce. The company intends to enhance its internal practices and policies to ensure equitable growth and development for everyone involved.

In her memo, Fernandez highlighted that over two decades, Target has built teams with varied perspectives and experiences, creating welcoming environments for both employees and customers. By shifting focus, the company aims to deepen its commitment to inclusivity while driving business success. The new strategy, "Belonging at the Bullseye," underscores Target’s dedication to creating a workplace where every individual feels valued and empowered. This approach not only strengthens the company’s culture but also aligns with evolving societal values.

Discontinuation of External Surveys and Evaluations

Following in the footsteps of other large retailers like Walmart, Target has decided to stop participating in external diversity-focused assessments. This move signifies a shift towards relying more on internal measures and initiatives to gauge progress in diversity and inclusion. The company believes that by focusing on internal metrics, it can better tailor its efforts to meet the unique needs of its workforce and community. This decision reflects a growing trend among businesses to prioritize in-house strategies over external evaluations.

Fernandez emphasized that Target’s long-standing commitment to diversity remains unwavering. Over the years, the company has made significant strides in building inclusive environments and developing strategies that represent U.S. consumers. By discontinuing external surveys, Target aims to streamline its efforts and concentrate on actionable steps that promote a sense of belonging within the organization. The company is confident that this new direction will lead to more meaningful and sustainable outcomes in fostering an inclusive culture.