Webinar: Cultural Transformation
Creating an Inclusive Workplace That Enhances Performance
Wednesday, September 20, 2023 · 2 - 3 PM
Online
When you think of leadership qualities, some words that come to mind are strategic, intelligent, forward-thinking, or demanding. Words like empathy, authenticity, or mindfulness are less likely to make the list – until recently. We’re evolving in our perception of leaders and our expectations of them. Therefore, becoming aware of our unconscious or implicit bias is an important step for leaders to take action to disrupt biases and move their organizations forward. Doing so will not only help to attract and retain diverse talent but also create inclusive workplace cultures. It’s important that we don’t confuse organizational culture with values or mission statements, although both can help define it. Culture is created through consistent and authentic behaviors, not press releases or policy documents. You can watch company culture in action when you see how a manager responds to a crisis, how a team adapts to new customer demands, or how a manager corrects an employee who makes a mistake. If we say that we are kind, we listen, and we care, then we should see these values in action by everyone every day.
This webinar is for human resources professionals and business leaders seeking practical, proven tools and methods for fostering change in promoting diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) within their organizations. By recognizing the business imperative for these values, this session will help participants build their cultural competency and awareness of unconscious bias, which is essential for cultivating inclusive work environments. We are all biased to some degree. Our unique experiences and backgrounds shape who we are, and our dimensions of diversity—race, ethnicity, gender, height, weight, sexual orientation, place of birth, and other factors—impact the lens through which we view the world.
In this virtual session, diversity expert – Patricia Bradley – helps you recognize and acknowledge your biases when making decisions, engaging with colleagues, and working effectively in today’s organizations through compelling examples that explore the most common forms of unconscious bias and its implications. Using the Cycle of Socialization framework, participants will explore ways to transform their workplace cultures through actionable strategies and gain the awareness and sensitivity to remove structural and social barriers and avoid behaviors that give the appearance of partiality.
Cultural incompetence in the business community can lead to dire consequences, but the unobservable effects can go unnoticed until the threat of a class action suit. The harm to individuals caused by cultural incompetence is a concern only to the extent that it is referenced in terms of cost to the institution. The success of the future workplace requires the creation of inclusive environments that enhance retention and offer opportunities for our talent to thrive and grow.
Attendees will learn:
- Objective one: Cultivate a work environment in which every person feels welcome, respected, supported and a sense of belonging.
- Objective two: Demonstrate the importance of DE&I efforts to achieving organizational goals and key objectives.
- Objective three: Explore explicit and implicit bias: what it is, how it forms, how it can affect ourselves, our clients, and peers.
- Objective four: Identify strategies to mitigate instances of unconscious bias and acts of exclusion.
- Objective five: Ensure fair treatment in access, opportunity, and advancement for all.
Visit the HRDQ website to register.
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