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Leaders are expected to model appropriate behaviors and attitudes in the workplace. But how do leaders know how to demonstrate fairness and inclusion in all situations? In this course, you will learn how to identify ways to make good employees feel appreciated, and how to minimize situations that create discomfort for your team.
As a leader, it’s important to be aware of who’s more likely to have certain privileges and disadvantages so you can fairly include everyone. In this course, we will explain how each person’s social identity is associated with levels of power and privilege that influence the way we work. We also discuss the legal and social obligations associated with fair and equitable workplaces, and how you can show equality and empathy in your role as a leader of a diverse workplace.
This course on Understanding Inclusivity as a Core Principle of Successful Leadership teaches leaders how to prioritize and create an environment in which all employees thrive. We teach you how to be fair and empathetic in your role as a leader of a diverse workplace, and how you can change workplace culture to be more inclusive.
Changing organizational culture can be challenging, and the intention to change is an accomplishment on its own. Let us help you with the next steps, which include understanding the key concepts that can make your company a safe and welcoming place for everyone.
It is for leaders who are expected to model appropriate behaviors and attitudes and to demonstrate fairness and inclusion as leaders of a diverse workplace.
It teaches leaders how to prioritize and create an environment in which all employees thrive, how to be fair and empathetic in a diverse workplace, and how to change workplace culture to be more inclusive.
It covers the business need for workplace diversity and inclusion, prioritizing diversity and inclusion, power and privilege, inclusive language, empathy and cultural understanding, microaggressions and micro affirmations, and fair distribution of labor, along with the legal and social obligations of fair and equitable workplaces.
It supports skills including adaptive leadership, diversity, equity and inclusion policies, diversity management, diversity training, and workplace diversity.
The course is organized into lessons covering an Introduction, the business need for workplace diversity and inclusion, prioritizing diversity and inclusion, power and privilege, committing to actions to create a more inclusive culture, and a Test Your Knowledge section.