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Ep. 43: Mita Mallick, Author, 'Reimagine Inclusion: Debunking 13 Myths To Transform Your Workplace'
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Ep. 43: Mita Mallick, Author, 'Reimagine Inclusion: Debunking 13 Myths To Transform Your Workplace'

How to create a sense of belonging


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I had the pleasure of sitting down with Wall Street Journal best-selling author, Mita Mallick, who wrote Reimagine Inclusion: Debunking 13 Myths To Transform Your Workplace.

Creating a truly inclusive workplace requires more than just diversity initiatives. In this write-up, we'll delve into key points from my interview with Mita Mallick, a DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) expert, to understand how to foster a work environment where everyone feels valued and respected.

Unveiling Our Biases

We all have biases, and Mallick emphasizes self-awareness as the first step to overcoming them. Reflect on your social circles: are they diverse? Who do you interact with outside of work? Here are some questions Mallickk offers to consider:

  • How many of your close relationships are cross-cultural?

  • Who are the people you spend your leisure time with?

  • When you go about your daily errands, who serves you?

  • What kind of social spaces do you frequent?

  • Who lives in your neighborhood?

  • When celebrating something important, who are the first five people you contact?

A lack of diversity in your personal life may limit your ability to recognize and challenge biases in the workplace.

Going Beyond Diversity

Diversity training is a common approach, but Mallick contends that inclusion is the ultimate goal. A diverse workforce is important, but it's about creating a space where everyone feels a sense of belonging and has the opportunity to thrive.

Simple practices can make a big difference:

  • Be mindful of who dominates conversations in meetings.

  • If someone seems quiet, take the initiative to connect with them.

  • Show appreciation for colleagues' contributions with handwritten thank-you notes.

  • Broaden the scope of invitations to social gatherings.

The Power of Sponsorship

Mentorship is valuable for career development, but sponsorship takes it a step further. Sponsors are advocates who actively promote your work and champion your growth when you’re not in the room.

Here are some tips for finding a sponsor:

  • Identify someone you admire for their work ethic and achievements.

  • Offer to assist them with a project they're leading.

  • Build a strong relationship over time.

  • Don't hesitate to ask for their guidance and support.

Equal Pay for Equal Work

The gender pay gap is a persistent issue, and Mallick highlights how motherhood can still negatively impact a woman's salary. Regular compensation reviews by managers are crucial to ensure equal pay for equal work.

Call to Action

Building an inclusive workplace is a continuous journey. By being aware of our biases, actively fostering inclusion, and advocating for equal pay, we can all contribute to a more equitable work environment.

Here are some ways you can get started:

  • Listen to the full podcast episode to gain deeper insights.

  • Consider reading Mita’s book.

  • Most importantly, take action today! Small changes in your daily interactions can make a big difference.



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