From Policy to Parity
How Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) have an inclusion advantage and why we need to shout about it
Taking care of people builds good businesses. This is a no brainer. We know that happy people make for happy, motivated workforces, so investing in women
Now, what’s less obvious is the peculiar parallel I’ve noticed between the actions being taken to ensure Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) can thrive in an unwieldy market, and those taken to build inclusive workplaces for women
Quite a statement. You would be forgiven for thinking that perhaps peculiar doesn’t quite cut it for an International Women’s Day piece of content, however, let me explain…..?
Think about the conversations you’ve heard, news articles you’ve read, or Linked In posts you’ve gazed across in the past year. If you’re in my network, you’ve most likely seen, heard, or thought about:
These conversations are bubbling all around us.?
And, I’d argue, they are incredibly similar to the advocacy being championed for women in each of those professional communities listed above.
That, in and of itself, is groundbreaking. Why? Because it means we are working toward a fusion of accelerated progress for SMEs and underrepresented communities at the same time; and that’s going to make our world better, faster.?
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I’ll demonstrate, using Skyral (yes, I’m biassed) as my case study:?
The theme for #InternationalWomensDay2024, with its focus on investing in women to accelerate progress, mirrors our own mission at Skyral. We are actively advocating for fairer and more competitive market practices to drive adoption of novel technologies. We believe in fostering an environment where small, pioneering companies on the bleeding edge of innovation have the opportunity to thrive. This means calling for increased investment in these startups and making marketplaces work for them.?
We also believe in investing in the women who work in that very same marketplace–those who have the talent, tenacity, and ambition to build the technology we need, so that our workforce is not only representative of who we want to be, but is also reflective of our user and customer base.?
And how do we do this? SMEs are agile by nature. This is not news. By streamlining processes and providing support to women at a rapid clip, we can ensure that innovative solutions to the problems women might face are not stifled by bureaucratic red tape; instead we focus our time on actions which lead to tangible results. This approach not only benefits startups when it comes to their people policy; it also contributes to a more dynamic and competitive market landscape.
Skyral launched less than six months ago, and we've implemented policies from day zero that promote gender equality and create a supportive environment for women to thrive.
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‘Accelerating progress’ means a lot in Skyral’s small corner of the world. If we’re asking it of government, academia, and larger primes when it comes to growing our business, we must also demonstrate internal investment toward the acceleration or progress in our direct community.?
I want to close by pointing out that we have not celebrated our women at Skyral this week because they’re women, but because they’re people and professionals at the apex of two of the most challenging fields, both in terms of professional rigour and accessibility: tech and defence.?
While we honour them today, their work speaks for itself. Everyday.
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1 年Great article Naomi!
Fantastic piece, Naomi!
Founder and CEO at Isembard
1 年“developing an internal network of absolute powerhouse women” Naomi Hulme ??
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1 年Some great points Naomi. Of course startups have a clean sheet to work with, so we should have no excuses. But it takes hard work to achieve, especially as the resource pool is smaller to start with. We can of course: - Start with senior roles - Offer flexible and remote working - Take a few more risks. Oh, and offer roles these hires might actually be interested in, in the first place. :)