Pathway to inclusive leadership
Joshua Awesome is a Coaching Psychologist/Executive and Business Performance Coach who has supported over 100,000 professionals across Africa and the globe. He can be reached via: joshua@mindinstitute.africa
April 22, 2024124 views0 comments
Let me take you on a deeply personal journey — a voyage marked by resilience, setbacks, and a fervent call for inclusive leadership. My name is Joshua Awesome, and my story is one of overcoming adversity amidst the challenges of the professional world. It’s a narrative that not only reflects my personal triumphs but also offers profound insights into the transformative power of resilience and the critical importance of embracing diversity in the workplace.
My journey began with a twist of fate — a spinal injury, just days before my birthday, left me temporarily disabled. The subsequent car accident in Johannesburg, South Africa, only compounded my struggles, both physical and emotional. Yet, in the midst of pain and uncertainty, I found solace in the pursuit of employment, determined to reclaim my sense of purpose and independence. From my recovery bed, I sent out over 2000 resumes, hoping for a chance to prove myself in the professional arena.
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However, the responses I received were far from encouraging. Recruiters either dismissed me as overqualified or chose silence, leaving me feeling invisible and undervalued. But amidst the shadows of rejection, I discovered a glimmer of hope in global trends, particularly the World Economic Forum’s Golden Age Index. It illuminated the untapped potential of older workers and served as a beacon of inspiration during my darkest moments.
As I navigated through the challenges, five reflections emerged from my journey, each offering a guiding light for leaders and organisations:
Reflection 1: Resilience knows no age limit
In the face of adversity, resilience is a timeless virtue. My journey is a testament to the fact that age is no barrier to resilience. Rather, it is a reflection of the depth of experience and wisdom that older workers bring to the table.
Actionable activity: Redefine hiring practices
Leaders and organisations must reassess their hiring criteria to embrace diversity, including age diversity. Let us create workplaces that celebrate the unique contributions of individuals, irrespective of their age.
Reflection 2: Inclusive leadership fosters innovation
True leadership lies in inclusivity. Embracing diversity, including age diversity, fosters a culture of innovation and creativity, propelling organisations towards greater success.
Actionable activity: Foster inclusive leadership
Leaders must actively champion inclusivity at every level of the organisation, creating an environment where diverse perspectives are valued and celebrated. Let us build teams that reflect the richness of human experience.
Reflection 3: Lifelong learning drives growth
In an ever-evolving landscape, adaptability is paramount. Older workers must seize opportunities for growth and development, while organisations must provide the necessary support for their journey.
Actionable activity: Invest in lifelong learning
Organisations should prioritise investments in upskilling and retraining initiatives, empowering workers of all ages to thrive amidst change. Let us cultivate a culture of continuous learning and adaptation.
Reflection 4: Collaboration breeds success
Collaboration is the cornerstone of organisational success. By harnessing the collective wisdom of diverse teams, organisations can unlock new opportunities and drive meaningful change.
Actionable activity: Foster collaboration
Leaders must create spaces for open dialogue and collaboration, where diverse voices are heard and respected. Let us leverage the power of collaboration to navigate complex challenges.
Reflection 5: Empathy builds resilient communities
Empathy is the glue that binds resilient communities together. By fostering empathy in the workplace, leaders can create a supportive environment where individuals feel valued and understood.
Actionable activity: Cultivate empathy
Leaders should prioritise empathy in their interactions, fostering a culture of compassion and understanding. Let us build workplaces where empathy thrives, nurturing resilient communities.
In conclusion, my journey serves as a poignant reminder of the transformative power of resilience and the imperative of embracing diversity in the workplace. As leaders and organisations chart a course towards a brighter future, let us heed the call to action: cultivate inclusive cultures, invest in lifelong learning, foster collaboration, and cultivate empathy. By embracing these principles, we can create workplaces where every individual, regardless of age, background, or circumstance, has the opportunity to thrive and succeed personally and purposefully.
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