Diversity: Expanding Beyond Traditional Dimensions
Arunas Senulis ?????
Commercial Account Executive EMEA at Lucid Software | Helping Teams to SEE and BUILD the Future
My career in recruitment started right after I finished my psychology degree and at that point, I had a pretty traditional idea of what my role as a consultant would entail. We were given a target area: US FinTech. And so we went! Numerous emails, cold calls, LinkedIn posts, advertisements... You get the image.
Meetings started coming in and with this - the opportunity to speak to C-level executives of businesses making waves worldwide, people you would recognize as key players in shaping the FinTech landscape. During these meetings, I was often presented with the image of inclusivity and the mission of building a diverse teams.
Plenty of research and discussions showed that having a highly diverse team leads to varied skill sets which in turn boosts not only creativity and innovation but also performance. Diversity is also essential in fostering a supportive work culture and driving effective communication so leaders wanted to use this to better their chances of successful workplaces.
But there was one major issue:
The definition of diversity.
I kept encountering the same two areas people would look to prioritize in order to create what they deemed a "diverse" environment: race and gender.
Race is a protected characteristic that refers to an individual's race, color, nationality, and ethnic or national origins. At the same time, gender diversity means that women and men are hired at a similar and consistent rate, are paid equally, and are given the same opportunities, be that access to resources, promotions, or pay.
I want to make it clear that I do not in any way want to diminish the importance of both of these areas. The problem stems from the hyper focus they receive and the lack of acknowledgment for areas equally as important and yet often discussed a lot less.
Let's look at five areas of diversity often overlooked:
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I have seen articles list over thirty areas of diversity for companies to consider when building an effective workforce that is truly representative of the real world out there. Understanding the true meaning of diversity is one step in the right direction, step two is looking at how implement in this knowledge on a personal level and eventually that of a business.
As always I am keen to hear your thoughts and my door is always open to listen to your story.
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5 个月Definitely agree with the 'Culture ADD' when it comes to hiring! Thanks for sharing!