Inclusion makes it possible for people to be active and engaged participants in a project, initiative, or organization. When people feel included, they often develop feelings of belonging over time, as their roles drive value and they see evidence that their voices are being heard.
But because specialization enables businesses to function effectively, and because privacy and security requirements make it impossible (and undesirable!) to share all access and all information with everyone, inclusion isn’t a one-size-fits-all corporate value. In The Illusion of Inclusion researcher Helen Turnbull explains that there are three immutable (unchanging) forces that impact everyone’s experience of inclusion. Immutable forces will always be in play, no matter how much we might wish otherwise. They are:
Teams need to intentionally call out each of these factors, exploring how they might encounter them, and how they might work through issues that emerge because of them. As teams are forming and norming, they should have frank conversations about what dominance means, and who will have dominance under what conditions. They should explore who on the team they think is credible about what aspects of the work, and why, to draw out where unconscious biases may be lurking. And finally, teams should remind themselves of the tendency to attribute characteristics to a person because they are members of a demographic group.
Although achieving an inclusive environment can be effort intensive, the benefits are clear: increased individual well-being, enhanced team performance, and improved organizational effectiveness. Teams can start this process by creating space to talk about the immutable forces that can’t be removed or controlled, but can be acknowledged and mitigated.
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Additional Reading:
Turnbull, H. (2016). The illusion of inclusion: Global inclusion, unconscious bias, and the bottom line. Business Expert Press.