Lecture 3 Valuing Diversity
Lecture 3 Valuing Diversity
Lecture 3 Valuing Diversity
The Mix
The Importance of diversity
WHAT IS INCLUSION?
Inclusion involves bringing together and harnessing
diverse forces and resources in a way that is
beneficial. Inclusion puts the concept and practice
of diversity into action by creating an environment
of involvement, respect, and connection—where the
richness of ideas, backgrounds, and perspectives are
harnessed to create business value and overall
success.
Inclusion:
“Making
the Mix
Work”
Source: http://www.diversityjournal.com/1471-moving-from-diversity-to-inclusion/
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN DIVERSITY
AND INCLUSION?
Diversityis simply a representation of many
different types of people
(gender, race, ability, religion, etc.)
https://www2.deloitte.com/cont
ent/dam/Deloitte/za/Documents/
africa/ZA-Deloitte-Approaching-di
versity-and-inclusion-in-South-Afri
ca.pdf
Diversity and inclusion (D&I) is on top of many organisations’
agendas,1 in both private and public sectors across the world.
D&I is particularly important in South Africa, where the legacy of
exclusion is still prevalent.
https://diversi-t.co.za/what-diversity-issues-do-south-african-busines
ses-face/
Why Does Diversity Matter at Work Anyway?
Diversity enhances social development. Interacting with people from a
variety of groups widens your social circle by expanding the pool of
people with whom you can associate and develop relationships.
Diversity promotes creative thinking. Diversity expands your capacity for viewing issues or
problems from multiple perspectives, angles, and vantage points.
Diversity enhances self-awareness. Learning from people whose backgrounds and
experiences differ from your own sharpens your self-knowledge.
Diversity enriches the multiple perspectives developed by a liberal arts education.
How Can You Embrace Your Diversity as a
University Student?
Everyone’s Narrative - Consider your own life, and everything that has
shaped your beliefs.
Where are you coming from? - When you find yourself thinking poorly of
someone, stop and consider what influences have created your negative
views of that individual.
Befriend all people – If you know that you tend to avoid befriending
certain types of people, go out of your way to find friends of all kinds.
Empathy – When you encounter anyone, try to imagine, understand, and
sympathize with that person’s story, with everything that has made them
who they are.
Actively accept – meditate upon embracing other people, with all of the
diversity that comes with them. Don’t allow yourself to define a person
based upon one stereotype about one aspect of their complex identity.
Show compassion - Perform random acts of kindness for all types of
people. It can be as simple as a friendly smile or holding open a door.
Source: http://www.refinethemind.com/embracing-diversity/
THANK YOU
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