Companies are making real efforts for better diversity and inclusion...and not getting anywhere. Episode 20 highlights the key reason most D&I efforts fail and provides two recommendations on how to do better.
Timestamps:
[00:05] - Intro
[00:43] - Statistics on the importance of D&I
[01:35] - Even though we know how important D&I is, there is still a lot of work to do.
[02:12] - When people perceive that companies do D&I out of obligation, it makes feel workers feel less included..
[02:48] - Example of Slepian’s suggestions for improving D&I
[03:17] - Leaders are focusing on actions they can quantify and do fast, not on truly getting people to change their mindset and see others as human beings.
[04:23] - Changing mindsets requires fighting neuroscience. Every time people think the same way, they reinforce neurological pathways in the brain.
[05:12] - To shift thinking, you have to give people repeated exposure, not just one-time anti-bias efforts. It is part of your job as a leader to provide that repeated exposure.
[06:52] - Policy and procedures have to be clear, because even though thoughts influence behavior, behaviors also influence thought. Enforcing policies in kindness provides behavioral guardrails that can shape thinking.
[08:11] - Jesus lived in a rough time and was marginalized Himself. He told the story of the Good Samaritan in part to encourage people--including you--to confront the hate and prejudice He saw.
[09:40] - Jesus worked from a place of empathy, so it is important for you to try to be empathetic in your D&I efforts, too. Try to find common ground, however small it might be.
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Relevant Links:
Diversity wins: How inclusion matters
57 Diversity in the Workplace Statistics You Should Know
Majority of employees want to work for a company that values diversity, equity and inclusion,...