How to stand out as an inclusive company during the great reshuffle

How to stand out as an inclusive company during the great reshuffle

According to the latest data, the "great reshuffle" is amongst us . Research by Morgan McKinley?shows 84% of workers are considering a career move, and 71% said they'd consider quitting if a company didn't offer flexible working.

Millions of people are expected to be looking for their next step - role and career path. Long gone are the days when loyalty pays; today - it's a matter of how to ensure there's enough food on your table. Robert Walters has highlighted that staff shortage in the UK mean some professionals are commanding pay rises of 20% when moving roles, with local news sites reporting starting salaries from £150,000.

The "great reshuffle" among UK workers has continued to grow as people take advantage of the candidates' market and switch roles.?

This is the time to stand out as an employer, a business and an organisation.

No alt text provided for this image


How to stand out as an inclusive company during the great reshuffle

Have honest internal conversations and ask your teams what they want

No alt text provided for this image

There's a high chance that your employee is looking elsewhere because they do not feel like they belong or are treated fairly within the firm. Within organisations offering pay rises of 20% or more - there's no doubt that the 500 jobs posted per minute on job sites are increasing their click rates. The thing is, if someone leaves your business for another - that's a 1.5x salary cost to your firm . Why take that risk? Ask your people what they think, want and plan to see if you can meet in the middle. This could be a transfer of tasks, enabling new initiatives or clear guides to set them up for future success. Today's workers may not be the most loyal, but they are willing to be if businesses ensure training, development and equitable pay rises. Otherwise, you'd lose your talent to another and spend months looking to replace someone who could have been invaluable.


If looking for new talent, partner with communities who are doing the work

No alt text provided for this image

If looking for new talent, partner with communities who are doing the work

We at LMF Network are passionate about ensuring people are leading in their confidence, capabilities and building careers to last a lifetime. Trust me, we are not alone. More and more communities are being born because the current system isn't working. People need support catered to their diverse needs, from alternative educational backgrounds to lack direct skills or experience. Their differences don't make them any less, but a value add. It's boring to have the same or similar business (remember, value add > culture fit).

LMF Network (2021) found that often women are hesitant to apply for roles due to little understanding of the role, skills required or plans. With this information not being clear, the gap in the market is widening, and fewer people want to work with large or traditional recruitment firms (who often need the support themselves). Additionally, from our best in the class mentoring programme, we know that more than 80% of those on the scheme are more likely to apply for a role if the mentor, mentee or partner's company are advertising than an agency or firm externally.

Go beyond your ordinary route to find extraordinary people for your business. Work with communities to build plans, facilitate educational workshops, design onboarding strategies, clarify hiring goals and create fun talent initiatives such as speed interviews. This is a better and, in most cases, cheaper option.


Invest in diversity and inclusion partners who are equitable and experienced to build strategies

No alt text provided for this image

If you are serious about creating change and ensuring long term careers, you must work with DE&I partners who are experts in their work, rather than the cheaper or flashier option. This isn't throwing shade to anyone, but as someone who's built an organisation and effectively helped businesses to build strategies that work, I am well aware of the competition that exists and the new wave of professionals who cite their experience without any receipts.

Businesses must consider DE&I strategies, plans and departments as core parts of the organisational structure and therefore secure pots of money to invest in the support, rather than a nice to have. If the world's future becomes more equitable, accessible and inclusive - if you are losing talent because you aren't adapting to their ways of life and requirements as people first - then you will find your stuck and in a deeper hole than where you started. We need to build a programme of education, discovery and awareness before we lean into strategy, change and structure. Let's start by ensuring everyone is on the same level and, therefore equitable foundations. Lessen the comparison and introduce the benchmarks. Understand your data; dive into the gaps; commission experts to help with the following steps; build strategies; convince C-suite; adapt to the new ways of life; build this into your company playbook and shout about the work you are doing - and carry on doing it.


Final thoughts

The significant reshuffle is the great reset. This period will re-imagine what the future of work looks like. Is it 4-day working weeks - hybrid working styles or diversity of skillset? Whatever it may be, your company needs to be ready to innovate, explore and flow out of its comfort zone. From my perspective, the significant reshuffle will show us the companies who are serious about their people, inclusion and the ones who are there for the money. There's nothing wrong with that; businesses need to make profits to stay afloat - but if the needs are changing, then it's not just money that will rule the world.

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

No alt text provided for this image

SONYA BARLOW IS AN AWARD-WINNING ENTREPRENEUR, FOUNDER OF?@LMFNETWORK , DIVERSITY COACH, TEDX SPEAKER, LINKEDIN CHANGEMAKER 2021, RADIO HOST?BBC ASIAN NETWORK'S THE EVERYDAY HUSTLE ?AND AUTHOR OF?UNPREPARED TO ENTREPRENEUR .

IN 2020, SHE WAS NAMED AS ONE OF THE MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMEN IN TECH (COMPUTERWEEKLY), WINNER OF THE WOMEN IN SOFTWARE CHANGEMAKERS (MAKERS AND GOOGLE), TOP 50 BAME ENTREPRENEURS (TECHROUND), FUTURE SHAPER 2020 (MARIE CLAIRE) AND FORBES 30 UNDER 30 SHORTLIST RUNNER UP 2021. SHE HAS DELIVERED TWO?TEDX TALKS ?AND IS ACKNOWLEDGED AS AN INTERNATIONAL KEYNOTE SPEAKER. SONYA HAS HAD HER ARTICLES PUBLISHED IN METRO NEWSPAPER, SIFTED EU AND THE TELEGRAPH.

As you know, LinkedIn Changemakers is a force-for-good, always-on campaign, spotlighting individuals like yourselves, whom each represents causes that impact the world of work; Mental Health, The Future of Work, Gender Equality, Racial Equality, LGBTQ+ Equality, Equality for professionals with Disabilities, Sustainability, and overcoming Unemployment/Career Setbacks. With LinkedIn's vision being "to drive economic opportunity for every member of the global workforce", the Changemakers programme is just one of several initiatives by LinkedIn to show their stance that everyone should have equitable access to opportunity and work. LinkedIn is also partnered with?UK Youth ,?10,000 Black Interns , and?MyKindaFuture's ?Connect ?programme in the UK. Find out more here

This article was written as part of the LinkedIn #Changemakers campaign – a campaign shining a spotlight on individuals using LinkedIn to drive genuine change in the world of work. To find out more about the partnership, read more here. And if you want to join the conversation, share the one thing you'd like to change about the world of work in a post on LinkedIn with the hashtag #ConversationsForChange.



Sonya Barlow

Award Winning Entrepreneur @ LMF NETWORK ?? | International Keynote Speaker | LinkedIn Top Voice: DE&I | Tech, Travel & Trends | Side Hustles: Creator, MC, BBC Presenter, Journalist, 100K Followers | ADHD & South Asian

2 年
回复
Sonya Barlow

Award Winning Entrepreneur @ LMF NETWORK ?? | International Keynote Speaker | LinkedIn Top Voice: DE&I | Tech, Travel & Trends | Side Hustles: Creator, MC, BBC Presenter, Journalist, 100K Followers | ADHD & South Asian

2 年
回复
Lucy Standing CPsychol, AFBPS, CPBP, MSc, BSc

I help people and organisations to embrace the ageing population. Co-Founder Brave Starts. Chartered Psychologist.

2 年

I'd like to add a reflection too: we have over 15 million people over 50 desperate to work for longer and wanting to change jobs and find work. We hear about a recruitment shortage but our community (2500+ people over 50) get rejected all the time. I can see loads of apprentice or graduate schemes but none for the career changer. Isn't it time to get in on age diversity and do something with our existing workforce?

Andrew MacAskill

CCO at Fraser Dove International | Private Equity and Life Sciences Executive Search | Speaker | Bestselling Author | On a Mission to Enhance Life Sciences Through Talent

2 年

Great commentary- let’s get the human back into Human Resources!

Sonya Barlow

Award Winning Entrepreneur @ LMF NETWORK ?? | International Keynote Speaker | LinkedIn Top Voice: DE&I | Tech, Travel & Trends | Side Hustles: Creator, MC, BBC Presenter, Journalist, 100K Followers | ADHD & South Asian

2 年

要查看或添加评论,请登录

社区洞察

其他会员也浏览了