7 top tips to become an inclusive co-worker | Inclusive Employers (2024)

Read and share our 7 top tips on how we can all be more inclusive at work by being authentic, challenging our own stereotypes and having open conversations.

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Each and every one of us has a role in inclusion and diversity. As individuals, we can teach each other ways to connect educate and learn. Inclusion and diversity are essential in today’s workplace because a variety of people from different cultures and backgrounds give us the balance of voices and thoughts that we need. We are all at different places in our I&D journey, but we must remember that a healthy balance of different people from different backgrounds encourages, greater innovation, creativity, and happier employees.

According to Built in Beta the following data show great examples of why inclusion is the right way to go.

  • Inclusive companies are 1.7 times more innovative
  • 67% of candidates seek out diverse companies to work for
  • Inclusive companies are 120% more likely to hit financial goals

It is not always easy to know the right things to do or say however, by thinking about how we express our own values and inclusive behaviours, we can help others show their inclusive selves in the workplace.

7 ways to be more inclusive at work

1. Be yourself – be your professional authentic self

Be brave enough to show up at your workplace. When working with your teams, be professionally authentic, and remember that whatever you put out there will be reflected back.

Ensure that your values shine through and take time to speak and get to know everyone in your team. Share your own differences with them and remember to treat everyone with respect.

2. Speak up about inclusion

Following on from being your authentic self – always speak up in a healthy way ensuring that your decision aligns with your values and beliefs. Don’t be afraid to be the lone voice in the room. Managers value employees willing to step out of the pack to educate others.

3. Think about how you communicate

Be mindful of the words that you use. If words are not used correctly, they can be misinterpreted. So, for instance, when opening a conversation with your team avoid using gender-specific words like, ‘guys’ ‘ladies’ or ‘dudes’, especially in the presence of gender non-conforming or mixed-gender individuals. This could result in misgendering, and cut off team members from the conversation.

Be patient, always listen and allow others to speak and express themselves. Respect the time of the person you are addressing, give them your full attention by being sensitive and not interrupting and over-talking.

Consider your approach. If you know someone finds it uncomfortable to discuss Inclusion then find a way that they can easily digest it. Treat people and groups fairly—that is, based on their unique characteristics, rather than on stereotypes.

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