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#289 Future-Proofing against Division at Work
Episode 289

#289 Future-Proofing against Division at Work

Welcome to the 289th episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds podcast. In this episode, I explore how organisations can use future-proofing strategies to build resilience against workplace division.

The Diverse Minds Podcast

September 30, 202515m 48s

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Show Notes

Welcome to the 289th episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds podcast. In this episode, I explore how organisations can use future-proofing strategies to build resilience against workplace division.

Following recent events and their impact on communities, I discuss practical frameworks for creating inclusive environments that can withstand social and political tensions.

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In today’s show on Future-Proofing against Division at Work

  • Exploring the concept of future proofing. [01:27]
  • Defining future proofing at work. [01:38]
  • Understanding the importance of VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous). [02:10]
  • How to implement practical future-proofing strategies. [05:15]
  • Introducing the PIN model (Position, Interest, Needs) as a powerful tool for navigating organisational conflict and competing priorities. [07:07]

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Quotes on Future-Proofing against Division at Work

  • We all have protected characteristics. We all have an age, a gender, an ethnicity and a nationality.
  • It's easy to do the paperwork and sit around the table to discuss it. But if we want to see real, tangible change, I think we have to get to the needs.
  • If we're haemorrhaging staff, we've got tribunals. People are going to go on Glassdoor and social media and give a bad reputation.
  • Creating this environment is not only beneficial for individual employees, but of course, it boosts morale, engagement, and retention across an organisation.
  • There are underlying reasons and motivations behind what people say they want and what they truly need, and politicking often gets in the way.

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Resources for Future-Proofing against Division at Work

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Have a look at my online work-life balance course on Thinkific. You can access it here: http://bit.ly/DMMHPONC

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Remember to tune in next week, where I’ll bring you more insights on mental health and inclusion.