A diversity equity and inclusion plan outlines an organization's commitment to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within its workforce. It details the company's actions to foster a more diverse and inclusive environment and the resources dedicated to these efforts. A diversity equity and inclusion plan ensures that an organization's workforce reflects the variety of the communities it serves. By outlining specific actions that will be taken to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion, the plan sends a strong message that the company is serious about these efforts. It also helps an organization attract and retain a more diverse workforce and create a more positive work environment for all employees, regardless of their background or identity. There are four critical elements of a successful diversity equity and inclusion plan: leadership commitment, workforce analysis, organizational change, and assessment and accountability. Leadership commitment allows a company to build buy-in from the top down. Workforce analysis confirms that the plan is tailored to the employees' needs. Organizational change creates structures that support diversity, equity, and inclusion. Assessment and accountability assure that the program is attaining its desired results. To