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Workplace Investigations

Harassment and Discrimination: A Response Pathway for Leaders

A calm, defensible response pathway for handling harassment and discrimination concerns from first report through follow-up.

Jun 5, 2024 · 7 min read

When harassment or discrimination concerns surface, response speed matters, but process quality matters even more. A rushed, inconsistent approach can increase legal risk and damage trust.

The response pathway

1. Intake with structure

Capture the concern with date, context, and immediate safety implications. Confirm who is informed and who is accountable for next-step decisions.

2. Triage urgency

Not every complaint requires the same intervention timeline. Assess risk level, potential ongoing harm, and operational exposure before setting process scope.

3. Define the process

Clarify whether the matter moves to informal resolution, formal investigation, or interim management action. Decision criteria should be documented.

4. Communicate boundaries

Explain confidentiality limits, expected cooperation, and anti-retaliation standards to all involved parties.

5. Execute and document

Use consistent interview and evidence protocols. Keep records neutral, factual, and decision-oriented.

6. Close with implementation

Findings alone do not create safety. Assign actions, due dates, and leadership ownership for prevention work after closure.

Leadership takeaway

A defensible process protects both people and the organization. If your internal team is stretched, third-party support can improve neutrality and reduce pressure on internal leaders.

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