Breaking down unconscious bias and raising awareness for D&I: Siobhan Sweeney
Siobhan joined AIB in 2006 and has held a number of roles throughout the organisation including Contact Centre Manager, Strategy and Communications Lead and numerous complex transformational roles within the group.
Siobhan moved to her current role as Diversity & Inclusion (D&I) Lead in January 2019, developing AIB’s Diversity & Inclusion strategy to further evolve mindsets into breaking down unconscious biases, raising awareness and delivering support initiatives across AIB.
Siobhan gives us an account of her background, her professional values and how an organisation can promote an inclusive culture.
I have worked in AIB for 13 years, holding various roles across the organisation. My journey started as a team lead in the phone and internet banking contact centre where I worked for 9 years, before transitioning to lead the design and development of engagement and communication strategies for various transformation programmes.
I then geared my career in a different path as I moved roles towards governance and assurance working as a special case manager in the tracker mortgage review team and a group internal auditor.
In January of this year, I was asked to join the Diversity and Inclusion team, leading out on the advancement of AIB’s strategy both internally and externally. I am extremely passionate about driving AIB’s Diversity and Inclusion Strategy, and recognise that it is not something that can be transformed overnight. It consists of building awareness, focus and organic growth. As an organisation, we are striving to attract and retain high performing talent, reflect our employee base to the customers we serve on a daily basis and build our reputation in the Irish marketplace.
The best piece of advice that I have received was to understand my personal purpose. Previously, I had never given any thought to discovering what it was, I knew my strengths and motivators but I had never connected it together in terms of purpose.
13 years into my career and a mother to three wonderful children, the dial has shifted. I understand now, more than ever before, my purpose is to make a difference in both my personal and professional life. For me, it goes hand in hand.
Blue sky time springs to mind straight away. I wish I could say that this is a habit but it’s an area I am constantly focused and aware of.
We can all get so caught up with the day to day busy schedule, with some days spent in back-to-back meetings with no breathing space in. It’s important that we block time in our diaries to reflect.
Professional values for me include
Honesty and integrity: It’s a fundamental, a necessity required to change the culture of an organisation. How else can trust be instilled?
Self-motivated and adaptable: I love new challenges… It gets me out of bed in the morning. The ability to transform business areas, deliver above and beyond on targets, and own the accountabilities I have been assigned.
Growth Mindset: Learning new skills, capabilities and methods through professional development helps keep me at my best.
Diversity and Inclusion is important for so many reasons, not only within organisations but within society. We live in a truly diverse world, doesn’t that mean it’s essential organisations represent that with their workforce?
An organisation that promotes and embeds Diversity and Inclusion will:
By 2025, millennials will make up 75% of the global workforce. Diversity and Inclusion is a necessity!
An inclusive culture can be promoted and embedded in an organisation quite easily, it requires a simple yet effective strategy!
The strategy needs to be led with the tone from the top communication and role modeling. Once backed by an organisations leadership team, the values, attitudes, and behaviours begin to resonate with employees throughout an organisation.
Psychological safety in a work environment allows employees to show one’s self without fear of negative consequences.
Engagement with senior leaders on their career and experiences is vital to enable a connection with staff, and assists trust-building and transparency.
What makes people happy in their workplace? The same things that make people happy in their lives, a sense of belonging, social connections and a purpose or meaning. The need for each of us, and particularly our people leaders, to be inclusive is of critical importance if we are to build and sustain an inclusive organisational culture.
A number of things can be done by a leadership team in order to diversify the workforce which include:
One of the biggest obstacles that organisations may face when implementing a strategy is the lack of ownership from senior leaders, which is a fundamental building block to drive and deliver against a D&I strategy. Senior leaders need to lead tone from the top communications and role modelling to enable staff to connect with, and understand, that D&I is a priority for the organisation, not just a “tick the box” initiative.
An office with no D&I strategy promoted and embedded in its practices can lead to a homogeneous workforce, leading to group think and lack of robust challenge in decision making which ultimately results in less innovation and little to no business growth.
Being part of a minority or marginalized group in a non-diverse workplace can be isolating and could lead to employees feeling they cannot challenge the norm. I have had experiences of being the only woman or only person with a different ethnicity in a meeting, which causes me to feel slightly uncomfortable in speaking up or providing commentary of a different view.
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