Microaggression in the Workplace: Understanding the Subtle Forms of Bias
Anne Loehr (she/her/hers)
Helping Organizations Leverage Their Most Important Asset, People; Co-Founder DEI360.org
While clear forms of discrimination are easy to spot and address, there’s a more hidden form of bias called microaggressions. These small actions or comments, even if unintentional, can affect someone’s sense of belonging and well-being. So what is microaggression and how do you manage it?
What is Microaggression?
Harvard Business Review defines microaggression as “Subtle, often unintentional, behaviors or comments that convey negative or derogatory messages to individuals based on their membership in a marginalized group.” These can show up in three different ways: verbal, non-verbal, and environmental:
The Importance of Addressing Microaggression
The subtlety of microaggressions, often referred to as Subtle Acts of Exclusion (SAE), belie their profound impact. These behaviors, neither “micro” nor “aggressive” in nature, are subtle yet can have significant effects on individuals, especially when accumulated over time. Employees subjected to these SAE on a regular basis may begin to feel alienated or stressed. This emotional toll not only affects their mental well-being but can also dampen their enthusiasm and commitment to their roles. In addition, they may hesitate to embrace new tasks or leadership opportunities, feeling their contributions are undervalued.
Recent studies shed light on the tangible impacts of microaggressions on employees. According to a report by McKinsey, employees who frequently experience microaggressions are three times more likely to regularly contemplate leaving their jobs than those who don’t. Additionally, Deloitte’s 2019 State of Inclusion survey revealed that 64% of respondents experienced bias in their workplace within the last year, with a significant portion attributing it to subtle and covert biases, often in the form of microaggressions or subtle acts of exclusion.
Furthermore, when these subtle behaviors become a recurring theme within a team, they can fracture the very foundation of collaboration.?Trust?can erode, leading to diminished teamwork and synergy. This disruption can decelerate projects and compromise work quality.
Strategies to Identify and Counter Microaggression
To cultivate a truly inclusive environment, it’s imperative to be proactive. Here are some detailed strategies:
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By implementing these detailed strategies, organizations can take concrete steps towards identifying, addressing, and preventing microaggressions and subtle acts of exclusion.
In the modern workplace, it’s important for organizations to make sure everyone feels?valued?and respected. Addressing microaggression is a key part of this. By understanding and working against microaggression, organizations can create a positive work environment where all employees can do their best. How is your organization handling microaggression? Share your experiences, insights, or questions about People Analytics. Leave a comment below, send us an?email, or connect with us on?Twitter.
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