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The Awakening: The Rise of the Conscious Leader

The social unrest of 2020 elevated the perennially important topic of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), causing many agency leaders to strive for more conscious leadership. But saying they want to be more conscious and taking actions toward achieving the goal aren’t the same, said Tiana Sanchez, a Corporate Trainer and Author, who spoke at the 2021 NextGen Government Training Virtual Summit on Thursday.

How to frame it: Organizations with successful conscious leadership look at DEI through three prisms: relational, ethical and tactical, Sanchez said during day two of the summit. Each has subsections, but the foundation for all is caring. “We need to live, breathe and demonstrate care all the time in our work environment,” Sanchez said. “When we care about others, we are placing value on that person.”

Components of the relational prism: Employers must relentlessly value employees, she said. That means being “others-centered,” or focusing on yourself last, and promoting a feeling of connectedness among employees.

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Components of the ethical prism: “We want to be good people,” Sanchez said, or at least “good-ish,” but to achieve it, leaders must take concrete actions. This is about being dynamically just, or fair in a way that adapts to changing environments.

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Components of the tactical prism: “Act like the person you want to be. Act like the company you want to be,” Sanchez said. This is about the action, doing something.

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