Sara Taylor is the president and founder of deepSEE Consulting. She is a nationally-recognized speaker and consultant specializing in the areas of leadership, diversity, and organizational effectiveness. With over 25-years of experience, Sara balances her real-life anecdotes with research-based theories to deliver for her reader what she delivers for her clients.
What you'll learn about in this episode:
- Sara shares an activity she uses to help people better understand feelings of inclusion and marginalization
- Sara shares a specific example from her own career of feeling like a valued part of a group and knowing that she mattered
- Sara also describes a particular personal example of having felt marginalized and not being heard by a group
- What negative workplace situations can be created by feelings of marginalization, and common reactions marginalized people often feel when being confronted by exclusion
- Why people who feel that they matter and are being included will often work even harder and go above and beyond
- Why people who feel marginalized will often give less than their full potential or even leave the organization entirely
- Why the positive effects of inclusion and the negative effects of marginalization affect everyone within an organization, even dominant groups
Additional resources:
Tweets:
- What is inclusion and why should it matter to you? On this episode of What's the Difference, I show why inclusion or marginalization affects everyone: http://bit.ly/2R7JJcp
- On this episode of the podcast I share personal stories of feeling included and feeling marginalized, and I discuss why both matter: http://bit.ly/2R7JJcp
- Have you ever felt like your good ideas were being ignored and you weren't being heard? That's marginalization. Learn more: http://bit.ly/2R7JJcp
- Marginalized team members feel less engaged and often feel pushed out. That's why inclusion matters to everyone. Listen: http://bit.ly/2R7JJcp
- Even if you aren't a part of a minority group, you should still care a great deal about inclusion in your workplace. Find out why: http://bit.ly/2R7JJcp