Is your workforce diverse? Does everyone get along? Is there some “we’ versus “they” going on? Do you want to get all cultures talking to each other?
I’m preparing for a training on Diversity. My client has communication challenges and he wants to decrease conflict in the workplace. This blog post will give you some ideas on how to celebrate your diverse workforce. I’ve even included an exercise that is guaranteed to increase laughter and understanding.
Definition of Diversity Sharing the collective mixture of similarities and differences among people. It creates an environment that allows all individuals to meet their capabilities and potential without being pushed or pulled.
Today the melting pot is the wrong metaphor in business Not only is it impossible to melt down the many diverse groups that make up the American workforce, but most individuals are no longer willing to be melted down. When we feel valued by an organization, we feel a sense of control. We feel more competent in our job and sense of support from those people around us. We feel more productive and a sense of achievement. We can feel more loyal to the organization.
“I don’t like that man. I have to know him better.” Abraham Lincoln
“In spite of our differences, we are all the same. When we are all stripped of our differences, cultures, languages, race, and our color…we then come face to face with our oneness.” Dali Lama
Divide into groups. List categories of groups at work (men/women, age, race, culture etc.) __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________
List the ones that you fit in. __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________
List the ones that you don’t fit in. ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________
What can the company do to make you and others feel inclusive?
This exercise will bring out issues that your team will be able to resolve. Make sure that there is a facilitator who can ease any tension that may come out. Please send me your team’s results after you take this exercise. You can send me a comment or question since my clients ALWAYS learn new things after using this important strategy.
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