Modern organizations are built like pyramids with a top-down hierarchy. This structure assumes: After all, there is only room for one at the top. Teams within these hierarchical structures tend to operate in a siloed, linear (yang) fashion, as if they are all walking in a straight line. They are going somewhere; however, they can […]
First things first, this article is not about abortion. This article is about history. This article is about understanding how we got here in the first place — a nature dominating, feminine oppressive society, that is making us sick. Now, I want to preface this discussion with this: there are dangers to discussing history. There […]
As human beings, we like to think of ourselves as complex creatures with intricate life experiences, circumstances, and personalities. Conversely, we often regard others as one dimensional, not seeing the multidimensionality of their life.
We primarily rely on others’ most visible characteristics as the explanation for everything they say, believe, and do.
However, the more we recognize the complexity of our individual human experience and identity, the more we will be able to understand those individuals we perceive as different. This process involves a great investment into our emotional intelligence.
Clinical psychologist, Pamela Hays, offers a comprehensive framework that enables us to better recognize and understand the multidimensional aspects that make each person unique. This framework was named ADDRESSING and consists of the following components: Age, Developmental and acquired Disabilities, Religion, Ethnicity, Socioeconomic status, Sexual orientation, Indigenous heritage, National origin, and Gender.
Originally developed to help therapists become more culturally sensitive and aware, this same framework can be applied to leaders within organizations as part of the DEIB agenda.
The ADDRESSING Framework puts forth the following key questions to ask when first interacting with a colleague.
Age:
Disability:
Religion:
Ethnicity and Race:
Socioeconomic Status:
Sexual Orientation:
Identity:
Nationality:
Gender: