FORWARD Development partner Sally McNamara in conversation with Winitha Bonney, a Thought Leader in Inclusive Organisations and Leadership for People of Colour and recipient of an Order of Australia in 2021 for their extensive work and leadership in inclusion. Winitha helps leaders to build anti-fragile cultures of inclusion where everyone is heard, seen and valued, creating true belonging, equity, equality and connection.
Today we’re talking about how the skills we build in life can amplify our work skills (and vice versa). Winitha believes that the biggest blocker to inclusion at work is a lack of shame resilience, and that the way for us to build this invisible superpower is to start by noticing and processing our own pain and suffering to be able to empathise with others and build cultures of anti-fragility at work and in life.
Our working theory on this at FORWARD is that valuing skills gained through life experience and interests can help build the durable human skills we need now more than ever at work (like self-awareness; resilience, adaptability; empathy) and also facilitate greater inclusion and belonging at work.
You can find out more about Winitha’s work here http://www.winitha.com/
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