243: Redefining Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace with Sile Walsh

How can mental health conversations reshape your workplace?In the latest episode of the Happier at Work podcast, I had an insightful conversation with Sile Walsh, a leadership expert and author, to discuss her exploration of inclusive leadership and its impact on organisational success. Based in Dublin and active across Europe, Sile brings a wealth of experience in leadership and organisational development, with her new book shedding light on this crucial subject. Her transformative approach to inclusive leadership emphasises practical application, cultural considerations, and the importance of balancing workplace needs with individual empowerment.During our conversation, we navigate the complexities of diversity, equity, and inclusion, addressing common misconceptions and ineffective practices while highlighting the importance of adaptability and understanding in varied regional contexts. Through candid discussions on leadership, personal responsibility, and maintaining authenticity and boundaries in professional settings, they provide actionable insights for leaders committed to fostering more inclusive and effective workplaces.The main points include:Understanding inclusion from an organisational perspective and clarifying common misconceptions.Challenges and cultural considerations in applying DEI principles across different geographical contexts.The importance of actionable practice over knowledge in diversity and inclusion training.Workplace boundaries and the significance of balancing personal and organisational values.Recognising personal responsibility in fostering workplace engagement and inclusion.The crucial role of diverse perspectives and effective decision-making without enforcing homogeneity.Strategies for inclusive leadership focusing on unmet needs and avoiding reliance on capability alone.The pitfalls of unconscious bias training and the need for effective implementation.Embracing divergent views for effective work practices without necessitating belief adoption.Do you have any feedback or thoughts on this discussion? If so, please connect with Aoife via the links below and let her know. Aoife would love to hear from you!Connect with SileLinkedInTwitterTikTokYouTubeInstagramConnect with Happier at Work host Aoife O’Brien:WebsiteLinkedIn YouTubePrevious Episodes:Episode 88: Why DIsability inclusion in the workplace is important with Seonaid O’MurchadhEpisode 137: The journey to diversity inclusion and belonging with Siobhán SweeneyEpisode 167: Embracing diversity and...

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