Manufacturing Culture + Engagement for HR Leaders: Using Heart-Centered Stories to Strengthen Inclusion and Team Connection with Reggie Davis #72
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Show Notes
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Improving diversity and inclusion in manufacturing is not always easy. It often requires difficult conversations, honest reflection, and a willingness to address unconscious bias and unintentional divides.
In this episode, Reggie Davis joins the podcast to share insights on manufacturing leadership, communication skills, trust building, and authentic leadership for Operations Managers, Production Managers, Manufacturing Managers, and Shift Supervisors.
Reggie, founder of Uplift Coaching and Consulting, breaks down common diversity challenges organizations face and shares personal stories about bias, growth mindset, and connection. You will walk away with practical strategies to strengthen employee engagement, improve team relationships, and create a more supportive manufacturing culture.
0:45 – We previously talked about unconscious bias with Michelle Maldanado in Episode 22
1:30 – When companies didn't keep up with changing technology, they ended up failing or going out of business – the same thing can be said about diversity and inclusion
2:30 – Many organizations have conversations about diversity, but don't fully or authentically embrace it
3:13 – Don't be all talk and not action!
4:25 – It's a human instinct to be defensive when challenged or corrected
5:18 – How can people bring their "full selves" to the workplace?
6:00 – In an ideal workplace, a very conversative person and a very progressive person should be able to work in harmony, despite their different views
7:05 – Starting conversations about diversity and differences in the workplace can be awkward
10:21 – "What's from the heart reaches the heart"
13:07 – Questions are a great way to start productive conversations
16:35 – Many people want growth, but don't know where to begin
18:22 – Diversity and inclusion start at the "roots" of your organization
21:40 – Approach difficult conversations with intention and trust
Connect with Reggie Davis:
(901)483-7199