Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati’s automation arm, SixFifty, has launched a product to help companies manage diversity and inclusion programs as their popularity surges.
By prompting a user to answer a series of 43 questions, SixFifty’s new product creates an “action plan,” drafts diversity and inclusion policies, and allows companies to poll workers or receive complaints regarding corporate culture.
The tool will be free for nonprofit organizations, and will cost between $2,500 and $15,000 for companies based on their size. SixFifty will also offer consulting on diversity initiatives through a partnership with Neelam Chand, a Utah-based diversity, equity and inclusion ...