• We Want to See Progress! How did they get their diversity initiatives started?

  • Jun 13 2019
  • Length: 52 mins
  • Podcast

We Want to See Progress! How did they get their diversity initiatives started?

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  • And we’re back! We’ve been behind the scenes producing more exciting interviews to share with you to dive into conversations about neurodiversities, learnings and best practices from folks who are making big changes with organizations to be more inclusive sexual harassment, and so.much.more! Each of the upcoming releases we are sharing new and different styles of recording from live recordings to video podcasts. We cannot wait to share all of these with you!In this episode, we recorded a live panel discussion at Mile High Agile in Denver, Colorado on May 29th with panelists Mo Abdullah — CEO and Founder of Culture Energized, Natalie Bonifede — Global Director of Diversity and Inclusion at Pivotal Software, and Lauren Burgess — CEO and Founder of Garden, Inc and Dirt Coffee. We kick off the discussion with an Energizer led by Mo. You won’t hear that in this recording, but to give you some insight into how we all jumped into the discussion, Mo had everyone stand up and enter the space in the center of the room. She led us through a few exercises to get our blood pumping where we walked around the room doing a little movement that she called the “peanut butter jelly” until she called out to “find a partner.” With our partners we high five’d and booty-bumped before kicking off mini discussions based on prompts she gave us about our awareness level and understandings of diversity and inclusion. Check out more from Culture Energized on how to partner with them to plan your next team retreat!In this live recording of the panel, we dive into a few key topics to help our audience think through actionable steps they can apply within their teams.Jump ahead if you’re looking for a specific part of the conversation:9:00 - Introductions of panelists20:05 - Culture fit vs. Culture Add23:53 - Unconscious vs. Implicit Bias27:37 - Changing the hiring process31:27 - The different dimensions of diversity and team norms33:10 - Team conflict with diversity41:18 - Recommended resourcesAdditional resources:Project Aristotle - https://rework.withgoogle.com/print/guides/5721312655835136/Deloitte 6 traits of inclusive leadership - https://www2.deloitte.com/insights/us/en/topics/talent/six-signature-traits-of-inclusive-leadership.htmlPersonal User Manual Exercise - https://www.atlassian.com/team-playbook/plays/my-user-manualApplied Behavior Analysis - https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapy-types/applied-behavior-analysisPersonality Tests - Myers Briggs (https://www.myersbriggs.org/my-mbti-personality-type/mbti-basics/home.htm?bhcp=1) , DISC (https://www.discprofile.com/what-is-disc/overview/)Project Include - https://projectinclude.org/Inclusion Nudges Guidebook - http://inclusion-nudges.org/More about our panelists:Natalie Bonifede - Natalie is a Diversity & Inclusion leader with extensive experience working at the intersection of technology and social impact. Equal parts strategist, executor, and consultant, Natalie has consistently partnered with companies to drive meaningful and material change in early-stage startups, complex corporate environments, and pre/post IPO companies.Mo Abdullah - Mariam (Mo) Abdullah is the Founder of Culture Energized and an experienced certified trainer and entrepreneur. Originally from Atlanta, Georgia, Mo has worked with over 60 schools and organizations across the U.S in improving positive culture through professional development trainings. With her electrifying facilitation style, she has been able to impact diverse groups of people while shining light on the issues that matter!Lauren Burgess - Lauren Burgess is the founder and CEO of Garden, Inc., Dirt, and Neighbors, social enterprises working to redefine what it means to live and work with a disability in a neurodiverse world. She is a Colorado native, has her masters in Educational Psychology from the University of Colorado, and is trained in Applied Behavior Analysis. She spends her days working with individuals with neurodiversities, like autism, and the companies who employ them. Special thanks to:Dante32 for hosting our podcast episodesJustin Ramos for music creation and productionMile High Agile - is a conference to elevate the state of agile practices, educating a wide audience from novices to gurus, technical professionals to business executives. Mile High Agile is the premier regional gathering of Agile and Lean practitioners and a unique opportunity for companies to network with an expected audience of 1000 attendees, partners, and talented professionals in IT, software, management, and beyond.Podcast Production by Christopher Guest and Lia JamesPodcast Editing by Christopher Guest
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