Beyond the Moral Imperative: Leveraging IDEA for Business Success
Mon Jan 26 2026
In this episode of the Guerrilla HR Podcast, Becky Drozdz is joined by IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility) expert Michael Bach to challenge traditional approaches to diversity work. Michael explains why moving from a "social justice" or "moral" justification to a data-driven business case is the key to making organizational change truly "sticky". From the massive costs of employee turnover to opening new customer markets, this conversation highlights why IDEA is not just a "nice-to-have" but a core business strategy for 2026.
2026 Financial Outlook: Becky discusses the 2.8% Social Security COLA adjustment for 2026 and how it differs from the 3.5%–4% salary increases currently seen in cost-of-labor data.
The Problem with "The Right Thing to Do": Michael discusses why the moral imperative often fails in the corporate world and how to align IDEA with shareholder value and CEO priorities.
The Talent Pillar: How a commitment to IDEA impacts recruitment and retention, noting that 75% of employees would stay at a company because of its IDEA commitments.
The High Cost of Inequity: A look at the real dollar cost of replacing employees (50%–300% of a salary) and the economic impact of the gender wage gap.
Starting from Scratch: Michael’s "North Star" advice for organizations: build a rock-solid, 2-to-3-page business case that speaks your company's specific financial and strategic language.
Practical Resources: An overview of Michael's books, Birds of All Feathers and Alphabet Soup, designed as practical how-to manuals for small-to-medium enterprises.
A "COVID Baby" Biography: The story behind Michael's biography of RuPaul's Drag Race winner Evie Oddly, All About Evie: Into the Oddity.
"Oh My God, Becky" Segment: Becky clarifies the distinction between "market rate" and a "living wage," expressing the need for a country where 40 hours of work consistently meets basic needs.
Books by Michael Bach:
Birds of All Feathers: Doing Diversity and Inclusion Right
Alphabet Soup: The Essential Guide to LGBTQ2+ Inclusion at Work
All About Yvie: Into the Oddity (Co-written with Evie Oddly)
Guest Website: michaelbach.com
Social Media: @themichaelbach on all platforms
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In this episode of the Guerrilla HR Podcast, Becky Drozdz is joined by IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility) expert Michael Bach to challenge traditional approaches to diversity work. Michael explains why moving from a "social justice" or "moral" justification to a data-driven business case is the key to making organizational change truly "sticky". From the massive costs of employee turnover to opening new customer markets, this conversation highlights why IDEA is not just a "nice-to-have" but a core business strategy for 2026. 2026 Financial Outlook: Becky discusses the 2.8% Social Security COLA adjustment for 2026 and how it differs from the 3.5%–4% salary increases currently seen in cost-of-labor data. The Problem with "The Right Thing to Do": Michael discusses why the moral imperative often fails in the corporate world and how to align IDEA with shareholder value and CEO priorities. The Talent Pillar: How a commitment to IDEA impacts recruitment and retention, noting that 75% of employees would stay at a company because of its IDEA commitments. The High Cost of Inequity: A look at the real dollar cost of replacing employees (50%–300% of a salary) and the economic impact of the gender wage gap. Starting from Scratch: Michael’s "North Star" advice for organizations: build a rock-solid, 2-to-3-page business case that speaks your company's specific financial and strategic language. Practical Resources: An overview of Michael's books, Birds of All Feathers and Alphabet Soup, designed as practical how-to manuals for small-to-medium enterprises. A "COVID Baby" Biography: The story behind Michael's biography of RuPaul's Drag Race winner Evie Oddly, All About Evie: Into the Oddity. "Oh My God, Becky" Segment: Becky clarifies the distinction between "market rate" and a "living wage," expressing the need for a country where 40 hours of work consistently meets basic needs. Books by Michael Bach: Birds of All Feathers: Doing Diversity and Inclusion Right Alphabet Soup: The Essential Guide to LGBTQ2+ Inclusion at Work All About Yvie: Into the Oddity (Co-written with Evie Oddly) Guest Website: michaelbach.com Social Media: @themichaelbach on all platforms