The definition is relative. The concept isn't. We want and strive for hashtag perfection. We certainly should strive for it. We should always actively work towards reaching it. It is a destination that doesn't really isn't, and the process should always follow the journey to attain it, simultaneous to acknowledging that it doesn't really exist, but the more we prepare, and work towards it, the better we can be in terms of productivity, happiness, success and everything else we desire. Perfection in its tangible, realistic terms doesn't really exist though. "Perfect" candidates don't exist. "Perfect" employees don't exist. "Perfect" businesses don't exist. "Perfect fit" is an illusion. Why? It's because life isn't perfect; people aren't perfect; businesses aren't perfect. Perfection is a fallacy. It is an illusive idea that the world chases. We can only really take imperfect, and work o...
Diversity is not necessarily inclusion. ๐ง๐ฟ๐ค๐ง๐ผDiversity is more about ensuring heterogeneity when selecting a workforce. ➡️ Inclusion is more about the practices that make every member feel welcome, by providing them an equal chance to succeed at the organisation. ❌ Inclusion does not mean accepting substandard work because the person belongs to a minority community. ๐ป It means providing the person with essential tools he/she/ze needs to be able to succeed in that role. ♿ ๐ It means celebrating diversity by not excluding them from work events and other things. ๐ฃ️ It means giving the person the feedback he/she/ze needs to improve. ๐It means truly listening to understand ways to help the person succeed. ❌ It does not mean allowing the person to do whatever they want, at the expense of other workers having to do the person's work for them. ✅ It just means removing barriers to their success and levelling the playing field as much as possible. ❌ It does n...