Summary
When sensitive issues arise in the workplace it can be hard to know what to say and do. We might shy away from political and social issues, or find it difficult to respond to those taking a particular stand on an issue. This week we explore practical ways to handle political and other sensitive issues at work.
Transcript
Hello and welcome to episode 208 of the Leadership Today podcast where each week we share practical tips to improve your leadership. This week we explore ways to handle political and other sensitive issues at work.
When sensitive issues arise in the workplace it can be hard to know what to say and do. We might shy away from political and social issues, or find it difficult to respond to those taking a particular stand on an issue. However political topics and social movements are bound to make their way into our workplaces. As a leader we need to demonstrate empathy, while also maintaining a respectful and inclusive environment. Here are five ways we can achieve this balance:
Stay neutral and objective. For political and other sensitive issues it’s best remain impartial and avoid taking sides. Your primary role as a leader is to create a safe and inclusive space for all employees, regardless of their political affiliations and beliefs. Point people to your organisational values and expectations as the guide on how people should interact at work.
Encourage open dialogue. While we might need to personally take a more neutral position, it’s important to allow people to discuss their perspectives at work. Ignoring political and social movements will seem odd to your people. Here we want to encourage respectful and constructive conversations where people can hear different points of view. Building understanding of different perspectives can help people to continue to work effectively with each other, even when they may hold quite different views.
Set clear boundaries. You should make it clear that while discussions about politics and other social issues are encouraged, they should never interfere with productivity or inclusion. We all need to work effectively with each other. People typically have far more in common than they do different from each other, so encourage people to focus on shared values and priorities.
Lead by example. In your interactions listen with curiosity and respect. Avoid sharing your political beliefs in a way that could alienate or intimidate others. Focus on common ground and shared values that unite the team.
Address conflicts promptly and privately. If political or other discussions escalate into conflict, address this quickly. Act as a mediator where that’s required, ensuring the people involved can share their perspectives and listen to each other in a respectful way. This will work best in private rather than involving the whole team.
Remember, the goal is to create an inclusive workplace where everyone feels heard and respected, regardless of their political or social beliefs. By setting a positive example and facilitating open, respectful discussions, you can help maintain a healthy work environment for your team.
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