A couple months ago, I had someone ask me an interesting question. Despite all our differences, what’s the key to building unity and connection? This question was in regard to the teams within Franklin Energy, but I think the answer is more broadly applicable.
After giving it some thought, I identified three main pillars. These happen to be the pillars I use to guide my own life—as a mother, a wife, a friend, and a leader. I feel they are worth sharing as the world at large could always use more unity and connection.
As an immigrant and a woman, I have often found myself in situations where I am the only one who looks like me. I know what it feels like to not be included, which is why I have always been passionate about empowering women in STEM. But my daughter recently pointed out to me that highlighting one group of people—whether that’s women, immigrants, or any other minority group—can be exclusionary in its own right. Instead, we need to work to create an environment where everyone feels not only welcome to participate but experiences a true sense of belonging.
I once heard someone explain it like this: Diversity is where everybody is invited to the party. Equity means that everybody gets to contribute to the playlist. Inclusion means that everybody has an opportunity to dance.
So, whether it’s as the leader of a company, a team, a club, or a family, I hope these three pillars serve you well. And if you’re interested in diving deeper into our DEI&B practices, learn more here.
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