78. - Julie Kratz | Lead Like an Ally: What It Takes to Be an Intentionally Inclusive Leader Leadership Junkies Podcast
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Are you struggling with diversity and inclusion in your business or life? Are you wondering what it means to be an ally? Are you looking for strategies to help you be a more inclusive person and leader? Our special guest Julie Kratz answers these and other questions about diversity, inclusion and allyship.
Julie Kratz is a highly-acclaimed TEDx speaker, a certified unconscious bias trainer, and inclusive leadership trainer who led teams and produced results in corporate America. After experiencing many career “pivot points” of her own, she started her own speaking business focused on helping leaders be more inclusive. Promoting diversity and inclusion in the workplace, Julie is a frequent keynote speaker, podcast host, and executive coach.
Julie’s books include Pivot Point: How to Build a Winning Career Game Plan, ONE: How Male Allies Support Women for Gender Equality and Lead Like an Ally: A Journey Through Corporate America with Strategies to Facilitate Inclusion.
Show Notes
Episode highlights…
The importance of those in power speaking up to create more diversity and inclusion
Why collaboration and allyship are essential for change
Diversity requires a different approach to attraction, recruiting and hiring – if you look for people where you always have, you’ll get people like you’ve always go
Avoiding being the rescuer of people of difference
Differently navigating the “privilege” conversation and understanding
Allyship starts at home and in your personal life – you can’t just do it at work
Understanding affinity bias as an unconscious bias that limits the diversity and inclusiveness in our lives
The pros and cons of diversity targets (but make sure to measure it even without goals)
Overcoming the reality that our communities are designed to keep people separate
Balancing hiring quotas against a diverse applicant pool
Pursuing the goal of having a critical mass of people of difference so that they don’t feel isolated and unsafe
Walking the gender tightrope as a women in the business world
Using the flip it to test it when it comes to our biases
The ways that our language and differing expectations of men versus women support gender bias
Using inclusive language signals to let others know that you’re safe to be open with
Getting clear on how you want other people to feel being around you and under your leadership
What will be your diversity and inclusion intention for 2021?
Resources:
Julie Kratz
Twitter
Instagram
Next Pivot Point Website
Next Pivot Point Podcast
Books by Julie Kratz
Pivot Point: How to Build a Winning Career Game Plan
ONE: How Male Allies Support Women for Gender Equality
Lead Like an Ally: A Journey Through Corporate America with Strategies to Facilitate Inclusion
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you struggling with diversity and inclusion in your business or life? Are you wondering what it means to be an ally? Are you looking for strategies to help you be a more inclusive person and leader? Our special guest Julie Kratz answers these and other questions about diversity, inclusion and allyship.
Julie Kratz is a highly-acclaimed TEDx speaker, a certified unconscious bias trainer, and inclusive leadership trainer who led teams and produced results in corporate America. After experiencing many career “pivot points” of her own, she started her own speaking business focused on helping leaders be more inclusive. Promoting diversity and inclusion in the workplace, Julie is a frequent keynote speaker, podcast host, and executive coach.
Julie’s books include Pivot Point: How to Build a Winning Career Game Plan, ONE: How Male Allies Support Women for Gender Equality and Lead Like an Ally: A Journey Through Corporate America with Strategies to Facilitate Inclusion.
Show Notes
Episode highlights…
The importance of those in power speaking up to create more diversity and inclusion
Why collaboration and allyship are essential for change
Diversity requires a different approach to attraction, recruiting and hiring – if you look for people where you always have, you’ll get people like you’ve always go
Avoiding being the rescuer of people of difference
Differently navigating the “privilege” conversation and understanding
Allyship starts at home and in your personal life – you can’t just do it at work
Understanding affinity bias as an unconscious bias that limits the diversity and inclusiveness in our lives
The pros and cons of diversity targets (but make sure to measure it even without goals)
Overcoming the reality that our communities are designed to keep people separate
Balancing hiring quotas against a diverse applicant pool
Pursuing the goal of having a critical mass of people of difference so that they don’t feel isolated and unsafe
Walking the gender tightrope as a women in the business world
Using the flip it to test it when it comes to our biases
The ways that our language and differing expectations of men versus women support gender bias
Using inclusive language signals to let others know that you’re safe to be open with
Getting clear on how you want other people to feel being around you and under your leadership
What will be your diversity and inclusion intention for 2021?
Resources:
Julie Kratz
Twitter
Instagram
Next Pivot Point Website
Next Pivot Point Podcast
Books by Julie Kratz
Pivot Point: How to Build a Winning Career Game Plan
ONE: How Male Allies Support Women for Gender Equality
Lead Like an Ally: A Journey Through Corporate America with Strategies to Facilitate Inclusion
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1 hr 10 min