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Diversity, equity and inclusion is top of mind for many businesses today, but it can be tough to know how to turn ideals into action. How do you make it real for your people and make it stick for the organization?
Despite good intentions, many leaders and corporations aren’t yet walking the walk when it comes to inclusive leadership and programming that really encourages employees to be themselves and show up fully to work.
In an inclusive workplace where belonging is prioritized, people bring their whole selves to the table — openly sharing their ideas, experiences, and fresh perspectives without excessive fear of being misunderstood or judged differently than others. This benefits the person and benefits the team, enabling better innovation, collaboration, and productivity.
Creative agencies win by having access to the best and broadest range of fresh ideas and deep talent to create impact that resonates and represents. Marc Wilson, EVP of Strategic Inclusion at global advertising agency Foote, Cone and Belding is more than walking the walk when it comes to building a program that fosters an inclusive culture and supports the unique needs of the people and the business at every corner of the organization.
As the first leader of Strategic Inclusion at FCB, Wilson wanted a plan that would resonate and have staying power. He kicked off a listening tour to unearth patterns and themes across teams and individuals.
What he discovered? A “deficit of empathy.”
Empathy is the root of human connection. Wilson saw this gap as an opportunity to build a roadmap to strengthen FCB’s collective “empathy muscle.”
He zeroed in on two areas that would move the needle:
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While specific activities and training supported the day-to-day experience, Wilson also applied an inclusion and belonging lens to critical business initiatives and spaces.
FCB prioritized three pillars:
#1: Workforce
How this pillar comes to life:
#2: Workplace
How this pillar comes to life:
#3: The Work
“The output is never going to be authentic and diverse in its richness... if you’re not doing what you’re doing what you need to in Workforce and Workplace.” Marc Wilson
With incredible results, FCB is creating a strong foundation for continuing to foster a culture of inclusion and belonging:
Intentional behavior that drives change starts at the top, is modeled in the day to day by managers and their teams, and is supported with coaching and resources for employees in ERGs and other communities.