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#218 Workplace Behaviour Change Journeys
Episode 218

#218 Workplace Behaviour Change Journeys

Welcome to the 218th episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds podcast. To wrap up this year's Black History Month, I am talking about Workplace Behaviour Change Journeys, what this means and how to do this.

The Diverse Minds Podcast

October 31, 202313m 51s

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Show Notes

Welcome to the 220th episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds podcast.  To wrap up this year's Black History Month, I am talking about Workplace Behaviour Change Journeys, what this means and how to do this.

In today’s show

  • About today’s topic and why I decided to create it. [01:22]
  • What is race-reciprocal mentoring. [03:32]
  • How to create non-hierarchical relationships in an organisation. [05:35]
  • Why there’s a need for race-reciprocal mentoring. [07:15]
  • Some things you can do to create a behavioural change journey at your workplace. [09:00]

Quotes

  • We have to be open to continuous learning.
  • Think about the clarity of your program.
  • I always train the senior leadership and staff mentors separately.
  • The matching needs to be done carefully.
  • Celebrate the successes you have with your program.

 

Resources

 

 

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