Sinopsis
Throughout this series Leila will be speaking to some of the most successful and inspiring thought leaders of today, unearthing their stories of diversity and inclusion and spreading positive thoughts and ideas she hopes will inspire others to make the world a better place.
Episodios
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Brendan Vaughan, Editor in Chief of Fast Company on How to redefine what productivity and work culture look like to retain employees
23/03/2023 Duración: 41minIn this week’s podcast, Leila McKenzie-Delis, CEO and Founder of DIAL Global speaks to Brendan Vaughan, Editor in Chief of Fast Company."There are enough organisations that truly do value work-life balance - the idea that you shouldn't have an always, always, always on culture or you will lose people. That's never been more true than it is these days."You'll hear about:- Brendan's evolution as a journalist and how he ended up as the Editor in Chief of Fast Company- How the meaning of productivity has changed since the pandemic, with people's priorities shifting and how the future of work continues to evolve to meet the needs of modern day.- What Diversity means to Brendan, how D&I has evolved in the media and how to embed D&I into every facet of the industry- How diversity plays out as it intersects with other facets such as race, disability etc- The importance of doing the right thing.Continue the conversation on LinkedIn
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Margaret Johnston-Clarke, Global Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer for L'Oreal: How can organisations communicate about the D&I issues that really matter
09/03/2023 Duración: 37minIn this week’s podcast, Leila McKenzie-Delis, CEO and Founder of DIAL Global speaks to Margaret Johnston-Clarke, Global Chief Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Officer for L'Oreal."The most important decision I made at the time which I would recommend highly to anyone moving into this sphere today is to really understand the corporate culture of your organisation but also what the business culture is like."You'll hear about:- Margaret's personal and professional story including her wonderfully rich and colourful career and background- The importance of understanding organisational culture and the intersection between brand, business case and social good- How Margaret's role has evolved over the past 20 years, having been carved out because of L'Oreal's foresight about customer needs and the changing landscape- How to be more outspoken about leadership and social justice issues- Navigating tricky scenarios like finding the line between personal opinion and corporate comm
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Raj Verma, Chief Diversity, Culture+ Ex Officer for Sanofi: How to create an organisational culture that makes employees want to stay
16/02/2023 Duración: 33minIn this week’s podcast, Leila McKenzie-Delis, CEO and Founder of DIAL Global speaks to Raj Verma, Chief Diversity, Culture+ Ex Officer for Sanofi."One of the reasons why I put together the function that I lead today around diversity, culture and experience is because they are the reasons people join and they are the reasons people leave an organization."You'll hear about:- Raj's personal and professional story including his childhood moving from a predominantly brown and black neighbourhood to being a minority in his class, his educational background, and his career journey in DIBE starting from his first role in Dagenham, UK- Why DIBE is so important within an organisation, and why having great people within your organisation is important- The importance of putting the individual at the centre of transformation strategy, designing things for them and with them- The 80/20 rule in creating culture, employee experience being a multi-way relationship and why people stay at an organisation- T
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Clay Johnson, Senior Learning Technologist at UWE: How to ensure that modern education meets the needs of modern society
02/02/2023 Duración: 39minIn this week’s podcast, Leila McKenzie-Delis, CEO and Founder of DIAL Global speaks to Clay Johnson, Senior Learning Technologist, University of the West of England."I think we need to change our educational framework...Modern education needs to address modern societal need. That process is happening within schools at the grassroots. It is happening organically because teachers fundamentally want to establish positive relationships with the people that they teach."You'll hear about:- Clay’s personal and professional story including his childhood in a mixed race neighbourhood in South Africa in the 70s, his experience of apartheid, moving to the UK and his life since- How challenges experienced by minority groups are sometimes viewed through a distant lens, without full appreciation of what they go through and an understanding of the deep-seated legacy issues that arise- How Clay has modified his own behaviour like many others from minority communities have in response to the ramification of glo
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Scott Walker, CEO of XpertHR: How can an organisation attract and retain the very best talent?
19/01/2023 Duración: 34minIn this week’s podcast, Leila McKenzie-Delis, CEO and Founder of DIAL Global speaks to Scott Walker, CEO of XpertHR, part of the Lexis Nexis Risk Solutions Group."You know Millennials and Gen-Z in the workplace are demanding that their organisations are ethical in the way in which they both interact with the world and their communities around them but also how they treat their employees and there is an innate sense of fairness that these employees really are insisting upon and so the people functions within the business are recognising that this is something that we absolutely need to be improving upon and address."You'll hear about:- Scott's personal and professional journey including how he came to be CEO of XpertHR and how his present role spearheads industry challenges- Thought leadership and adoption of various areas to drive business for good- The need for organisations to truly be walking the walk that they talk about and the expectation of future generations of leaders - The futur
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Rebecca Achieng Ajulu-Bushell, CEO of the10,000 Interns Foundation: How to challenge the CEO stereotype as a modern leader
05/01/2023 Duración: 44minIn this week’s podcast, Leila McKenzie-Delis, CEO and Founder of DIAL Global speaks to Rebecca Achieng Ajulu-Bushell, CEO of the 10,000 Interns Foundation."When you're leaving school or university you are bombarded with a repeated 'What are you going to do?' The more interesting questions are 'What do you want your life to look like?' or 'What do you want your life to feel like?' Finding the answers to those questions will tell you what you're going to do."You'll hear about:- Rebecca's personal and professional journey including the road to becoming CEO of 10,000 interns starting with her family and heritage, background in sport, exposure to multiple cultures, early start as a founder- The 'isms' that people face especially in high level positions at a young age and as a woman of colour- The balance between talent and experience and breaking out of the stereotypical shape of what a CEO might look like- Shame, equity, empathy towards others
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Nicholas Petche, Editor in Chief for Yahoo UK: How to create circumstances and narratives that enable opportunities
15/12/2022 Duración: 47minIn this week’s podcast, Leila McKenzie-Delis , CEO and Founder of DIAL Global speaks to Nicholas Petche, Editor in Chief for Yahoo UK."People are complicated, and we can get blind to this because we think about human relationships in terms of what can and can't be said. What we can do is to create circumstances and the narratives that will enable opportunities to be as wide as possible."- Nick's personal and professional journey including his global career, how he came to be in his current position and how it impacted his growth.- The importance of curiousity to learn about people and the need for belonging, highlighting common threads between humans- What's changed in journalism over the last several years- The founding of Yahoo Diversity in Journalism and its impact- The opportunity gap, the barriers that prevent talent and how to keep feeding in diversity of thought- Is there now a conflict in diversity and inclusion? Is there a lot of confusion over what Diversity really is, and
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Ben Bengougam, Senior VP HR for Hilton: How to deserve that proverbial seat at the leadership table
08/12/2022 Duración: 34minIn this week’s podcast, Leila McKenzie-Delis , CEO and Founder of DIAL Global speaks to Ben Bengougam, Senior Vice President Human Resources across EMEA for Hilton."In order to deserve that proverbial seat at the table, you still have to make a credible link between what you do for your people and business success."- Ben's personal and professional journey including how he came to be in his current position and how it impacted his leadership style.- How the role of an HR leader has evolved over the last decades and what is critical for success in this role?- How the HR leader of today positively impacts ESG initiatives within an organisation.-How the field of hospitality can be seen as providing hope, by making a difference and providing opportunities within the community that it operates in.- How Hilton's employee resource groups and similar communities have made an impact on the local and global level.- The importance of collaborative strategy at Hilton to tackle problems faced and addre
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"It's about creating a community that works within an organisation" featuring Philip Hoggarth, CEO of Communisis and President of OSG Europe
03/11/2022 Duración: 45minIn this week’s podcast, our CEO Leila McKenzie-Delis speaks to Philip Hoggarth, CEO of Communisis and President of OSG EuropeHere’s what they discuss:- Philip's background and journey including the factors that led him to his current roles and drive his passion for business for good and the employee experience- How his personal life and journey has shaped him as a leader including his work ethic and discovering himself as a person- How Philip's goal of transforming Communisis and his D&I goals aligns with his signing the CEO Activist pledge- Talking about change, the right career and making leaps of faith in order to move forward- The needs of employees and how to engage with them and create a purpose for people beyond the fabric of the space that they work in- The importance of creating a feeling of community at work that is greater than the 9-to-5- The changing nature of Diversity and Inclusion and the importance of leading from the top authentically, with conviction and belief to create a las
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"Minority experiences, while they may come from different backgrounds, are the same", Kalvinder Dhillon, Vice Chair, Tax, Deloitte UK, NSE Deloitte Board Member
15/07/2022 Duración: 44minThis week Leila has a conversation with Kalvinder Dhillon, Vice Chair, Tax, Deloitte UK, NSE Deloitte Board MemberWhat you'll hear about:
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"We want people to think differently about neurodiverse employees" Martin McKay, Chief Executive Officer, Texthelp
07/07/2022 Duración: 43minAccording to Harvard Health Publishing, neurodiversity includes the many ways that people experience and interact with the world around them - there is no one correct way of thinking, learning, and behaving, and differences are not a weakness.This week's podcast features Martin McKay, CEO of Texthelp with our CEO Leila McKenzie-Delis.
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"There are little things that employers can do to understand and respect what is going on in someone's life" with Kelly Beaver, Chief Executive, UK and Ireland, Ipsos Mori.
30/06/2022 Duración: 37minIn this week’s podcast, our CEO Leila McKenzie-Delis speaks to Kelly Beaver, Chief Executive, UK and Ireland, Ipsos Mori.Here’s what they discuss:
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''Especially in multicultural marketing, most of the things that brands did were old and traditional'' Serhat Ekinci, Managing Director of Unite, Omnicom Media Group.
23/06/2022 Duración: 41minIn this week’s podcast, our CEO Leila McKenzie-Delis has a conversation with Serhat Ekinci, Managing Director of Unite, Omnicom Media Group.Here’s what they discuss:
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"It's not just about the learning, it's about the unlearning, too", Astrid Sundberg, Director of Diversity and Inclusion at Oda
16/06/2022 Duración: 36minThis week Leila has a conversation with Astrid Sundberg, Director of Diversity and Inclusion at Oda.What you'll hear about:Astrid's story and her personal and professional journey including her work with global companies, early foray into senior leadership, single parenthood, international transitions and lived experiencesGender discrimination and speaking out, the importance of mental health and wellbeing and the need to not hold things together behind a glossy facadeInclusion and Belonging - the differences below the surface in contrast to what is visiblePrivilege awareness as a reality check and the need to speak about individual privilege more openly without feeling defensive The evolutionary scale of privilege means that we might never understand every single experience of everyone, however empathy goes a long way in learning, developing and growing as leaders and peopleAllyship exists across different dimensionsThe importance of a sense of humour in breaking down barriersThe importance of chal
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"You really need to tackle this agenda in a multifaceted way", Loren I. Shuster, Chief People Officer and Head of Corporate Affairs at The Lego Group
09/06/2022 Duración: 39minToday Leila is talking to Loren I. Shuster, Chief People Officer and Head of Corporate Affairs at The Lego Group.Learn more about :Loren's personal and professional story including his journey from a Canadian community to an international life and family and how that has shaped successThe blending of different family cultures and how it shapes leadership styles and valuesThe importance of curiousity in understanding yourself and others and to begin engaging with D&I issuesThe importance of honesty and authenticity for the culture of an organisationHow The Lego Group inspires and develops leaders of tomorrow and their key priorities in D&I to change and transformHow The Lego Group highlights business for good by using different foundational aspects to support and engage the communityChallenges that organisations face if they don't have a focus on ESGContinue the conversation on LinkedIn
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"ERG's are one of the key carriers of culture", Zephaniah Chukwudum, Business Manager to CEO at Microsoft UK
26/05/2022 Duración: 46minToday Leila is talking to Zephaniah Chukwudum, Business Manager to CEO at Microsoft UKLEARN MORE ABOUT:Zephaniah's personal experiences of culture and racismthe power of allyship, from school agethe D&I journey at Microsoft and the evolution of their ERG'sWhat does culture mean? What 'normal' values define the meaning of culture and what are the actual lived experiences?How being black can be weaponised and make you feel disadvantaged within the corporate worldWhy are ERG's and representation not only important now, but for future generations and what can we learn from themAll good things take time and effort, you can't run an ERG without time and effort but it's a growth process. You have to prove to others that there is something worthwhile joining in with. Be consistent and show up so people see you. Pick 1 or 2 simple things and start there, don't try to do it all immediately. Choose 1 or 2 things and do them well. FURTHER RESOURCES:https://www.linkedin.com/in/z
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"Recruitment is about people. Being able to see what they can be," Sheri Hughes, UK DE&I Director at PageGroup
24/05/2022 Duración: 32minLeila is joined by Sheri Hughes, UK DE&I Director at PageGroupTODAY YOU WILL LEARN:Sheri joined PageGroup in December 2002 as a consultant for Michael Page Sales, Birmingham. In January 2015, after two maternity leaves, she moved across into the Diversity & Inclusion team, working for the Global D&I Director. Sheri’s passion and commitment to D&I shows no boundaries.Life as a working mother - Sheri didn’t want becoming a mother to hamper her career.PageGroup, doesn’t just lead in DE&I from an industry perspective but hold some of the most prestigious DE&I accolades, such as Disability Confident Leader, The Times Top 50 Employers for Women 2020 & 2018, Inclusive Companies Top 50 2019, Stonewall Top 100 2018, Clear Assured Gold and are a Race at Work signatory.Find out more about the amazing work they are doing in the spaces of maternity workshops, reverse mentoring, shadow board and inclusive hiringOTHER RESROURCES:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheri-hughes-8695672/Continue the conve
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"Our mission for the work that we do is pretty simple, which is to make it safe for anybody to talk about Mental Health within Accenture", Jill Hughes, Managing Director, Accenture Song & Executive Sponsor Mental Health at Accenture UKI
12/05/2022 Duración: 39minLeila is joined by Jill Hughes, Managing Director, Accenture Song & Executive Sponsor Mental Health at Accenture UKIJill believes passionately that creating a strong culture of inclusivity and belonging is key to the success of a business. Jill plays a leading role in Brand Learning. In addition, she leads the Health and Life Sciences squad in Accenture Interactive, helping to make a difference to patients and health care professionals through marketing transformation. On joining Accenture, one of the things that impressed Jill the most was the commitment to mental wellbeing in the business and the desire to ensure that every employee feels safe to talk about their mental wellbeing and get help when its needed. Jill first trained to become a “Mental Health Ally”, then Mental health First Aider and subsequently became a trainer for other allies. Last year, Jill was invited to become Executive Sponsor for Mental Health for Accenture UK and Ireland, a role that she feels privileged to hold. Accenture has d
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"We want our teams to be happy at work, because when you're happy at work, you're vastly more productive", Josh Partridge, Head of Europe, Middle East and Africa Region at Yahoo
05/05/2022 Duración: 40minToday Leila is joined by Josh Partridge, Head of Europe, Middle East and Africa Region at YahooJosh Partridge is the newly appointed Head of EMEA at Yahoo having previously been the MD of the UK, Verizon Media. Josh hails from Brisbane, Australia and has spent the last 18 years living and working in the UK and Europe. Yahoo is one of the most recognised brands of all time. The brands and businesses are tightly woven into consumers’ daily habits and clients’ strategies. They have the opportunity to drive real value creation - to make lives easier, better.LEARN MORE ABOUT:- Why businesses need to look at a global approach when setting strategies - "You will fail with an English only strategy"- The strength in feeling a sense of belonging and living and breathing diversity within the workplace - "Our teams are what makes this business great and it’s the diversity of thought that comes with a team from a diverse range of backgrounds that is a great strength as we build towards the future"- Jos
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"I think around disabilities, it really is one of the last unconscious bias pieces that we see in society": Lorcán Brennan, Policies Oversight Lead at Accenture.
03/05/2022 Duración: 39minLeila is joined by Lorcán Brennan, Policies Oversight Lead at Accenture.Lorcán Brennan works as part of Accenture’s Ethics and Compliance function as the Policies Oversight Lead for the organisation. He also leads the Accent on Enablement in group in Accenture Ireland which focuses on disability awareness and inclusion.Over 20 years of IT programme management with Accenture working primarily with Health and Public Service clients. Now working as part of Accenture Commercial Services and the Accenture Global Ethics & Compliance team.LEARN MORE ABOUT:- The work Lorcán has done as part of lead role for the Ireland Accent on Enablement group.- The work has he done on Recruitment and Internships – including modifying Accenture's recruitment process - job advertisements, the application and interview process. As well as establishing a neuro-diversity internship programme.- Lorcán's own personal journey and why he has such a passion for Diversity and Inclusion.- About the work Accenture have done in co