Episode 50

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Published on:

26th Jul 2023

How Creating an Inclusive Culture Breeds an Engaged Workforce

Summary:

Dr. Jim discusses the importance of building an inclusive organizational culture and shares practical strategies for achieving this goal. He emphasizes that leaders must set the tone and make a genuine commitment to DEIB. This commitment should go beyond superficial gestures and be embedded in every aspect of the organization. Dr. Jim highlights the need for proactive measures in the hiring process to ensure fairness and remove bias. He also emphasizes the importance of ongoing training, empathy, and creating psychologically safe environments where all voices can be heard. Dr. Jim stresses the need for celebration and access to growth opportunities for members of diverse communities. He cautions against performative exercises and emphasizes the importance of long-term, continuous efforts to build an inclusive culture.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Leaders must make a genuine commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
  2. Proactively evaluate and remove bias from the hiring process to ensure fairness.
  3. Regular training and empathy are essential for creating an inclusive culture.
  4. Create psychologically safe environments where all voices can be heard.
  5. Celebration should be paired with access to growth opportunities for underrepresented communities.

Timestamp

[0:00:31] Importance of leadership commitment to diversity and inclusion.

[0:01:27] Proactive measures in the hiring process to ensure inclusivity.

[0:02:03] Ongoing training and empathy needed for an inclusive culture.

[0:02:44] Creating psychologically safe environments for expression and ideas.

[0:03:23] Celebration and access to growth opportunities for diverse communities.

[0:04:01] Long-term effort required, not just performative gestures.

[0:04:43] Feedback culture and taking action to build an inclusive culture.

[0:05:15] Inclusion empowers managers and engages employees for organizational success.

Transcript

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Jim Kanichirayil

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Your friendly neighborhood talent strategy nerd is the producer and co-host for The HR Impact Show. He's spent his career in sales and has been typically in startup b2b HRTech and TA-Tech organizations.

He's built high-performance sales teams throughout his career and is passionate about all things employee life cycle and especially employee retention and turnover.