Think about today's business role models: who immediately comes to mind? You might think of several names at first. Sure, they all run money-making businesses, but how many address inequity within their organizations? How many are taking a bold and courageous stand against racism and all forms of discrimination in the workplace? So, are they really successfully running their business? 🤔
In unprecedented times, business leaders are confronted with navigating societal upheaval, adapting to ever-changing environments, and thriving in the face of uncertainty. Traditional leadership methods just won't cut it anymore. We must redefine our business role models and prioritize those embodying the inclusivity and cultural competence needed for today's challenges.
A fundamental shift in how this new breed of leaders operates is in forming a powerful framework for long-term business success where ethical considerations and business outcomes are harmoniously aligned. They see inclusion as the key to unlocking their team's full potential. This, in turn, cultivates the capacity to withstand and thrive amidst adversity and innovate in response to change. They understand that only cohesive, dynamic teams can navigate the complexities of today's business world, making inclusion essential to a healthy, thriving organization. True inclusion can't be achieved without equity or diversity, and they lead with this in mind. They foster trust and loyalty by breaking down barriers, building a culture of psychological safety, and creating a workplace environment where employees feel genuinely seen, heard, and valued.
With these qualities in mind, which leaders would you now consider as true business role models? I'll give you a name. Nancy Lyons! 🤌✨
I recently spoke with Nancy, the CEO of Clockwork and client partner of The Woke Coach, LLC for my FORWARD newsletter with Twin Cities Business. Her leadership is both inspiring and necessary in today's business landscape. She is an award-winning businesswoman who is as committed to inclusive and equitable leadership as she is to driving success for her company.
What is she doing right?
👏 She leans on inclusion to build greater business resilience and adaptability.
👏 She upholds equity and inclusion as a steadfast leadership approach.
👏 She is creating a workplace that truly welcomes all perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences.
Our conversation was so refreshing. Take a read: https://lnkd.in/gFPMh9fP
As we continue to think about what it means to lead in uncertain times, it's important to open the dialogue about how you lead, what comes next, and what role inclusion should continue to play in the future.
Note for you all: I'm here to help any company, team, or individual looking to build this kind of leadership! 🧡