Had so much fun talking with Dane 🦘 Groeneveld of LEAD3R about "The Edges" where things go wrong! And we talked about how we can watch our blind spots at the edges. 😊 #DEI #InclusiveLeadership #EmployeeEngagement #WorkplaceCulture #leadership #workforce #board #ceo #equity #diversity #inclusion #genz #millenials #manager #humanresources #hr https://lnkd.in/gjfPk8Jg
Had so much fun talking with Dane 🦘 Groeneveld of LEAD3R about "The Edges" where things go wrong! And we talked about how we can watch our blind spots at the edges. 😊 I see this over and over again with good leaders at good companies wondering what went wrong when their company ends up in the headlines, or there is a major mishap, retention issue, or liability. These things happen because a few things went wrong "outside of our field of vision," in our blind spots, which tend to be at the edges. Great leadership and great companies are often defined by how they treat the team members at the edges—the people who don’t always feel like they belong, don't have a voice or a power base. In my 20+ years of leadership, from Aerospace to Automotive and Tech, I’ve learned that your organizational culture isn’t just about how the majority feels. That's certainly important. But the differentiating cultures are different because of how they treat their people at the edges — the ones who are underrepresented, overlooked, or misunderstood— and whether they feel included, seen, valued, and supported. That’s where true engagement happens. And this is super important when employee engagement has been at about a third of the workforce for decades, according to Gallup. At OurOffice, Inc., we focus on helping organizations improve DEI, and we see the difference when leaders shift their focus to their blind spots. When everyone, especially those who’ve historically been excluded, feels their voice matters, that’s when engagement soars. And let’s be real—an inclusive culture isn’t just a nice-to-have. It’s essential if you want to stay competitive, innovative, and perform at the top of your industry. So, dear HR leaders, CEOs—take a closer look at the edges. How do your people at the margins feel about your workplace? Are they engaged, or are they barely hanging on? Because how they feel is the true measure of your culture—and ultimately, your success. #DEI #InclusiveLeadership #EmployeeEngagement #WorkplaceCulture #leadership #workforce #board #ceo #equity #diversity #inclusion #genz #millenials #manager #humanresources #hr