Exclusion Hurts, Inclusion Heals – Why Leadership Must Unite, Not Divide

The Danger of Divisive Leadership and the Power of Inclusion

Key Highlights & Thoughts of the Week

✅ Leaders must unite, not divide, to gain trust and support.
✅ Exclusionary leadership erodes credibility and damages culture.
✅ Inclusion is about ensuring no one is left out or left behind.
✅ Business leaders can champion inclusion where politicians fail.
✅ Diversity alone is not enough—leaders must actively practice inclusion.

Takeaways

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Accountability Deferred, Not Denied

Enoch Powell is not a politician that we would normally look to quote but he was probably on point when he said, “All political careers end in failure.” At long last, Rishi Sunak has finally made a big call and Suella Braverman’s time in power has come to an end. It takes a unique capability to be sacked from the same job twice in a year.

Some have reported that she was trying hard to get sacked, others might say that she has been doing that since Liz Truss appointed her just over a year ago.

The sacking was one we were all waiting for, it has seemed just a matter of when for a very long time. How many more times could she fail everyone around her without consequences?

The Role of Leadership: Inclusion vs. Division

What Happens When Leaders Divide?

Suella, more than any other British Politician, looked to polarise and divide at every intervention. Her decisions were constantly met with disappointment from former MPs and Britain at large.

As a political leader, your role is to make the right calls for the nation – the job is all about gaining the trust and support of as many as you are able to. It certainly is not easy or straightforward.

In business, it is also the role of the leader to try to take as many of your colleagues with you as possible. This is what inclusion is. Trying hard to ensure that no one is left out or left behind.

It is rare to see a leader consistently go out of their way to polarise and divide in the way that Braverman did every time she spoke out. If there ever has been an object lesson in how not to be inclusive, she has been it.

She was always quite brazen and transparent about who she was attacking and excluding. In the end, it was hard to argue that she was always only out for herself – the satisfaction of the people’s trust was never in her mind, for that, she has rightly suffered the consequences.

Why Leaders Must Prioritise Inclusion

The Cost of Exclusion

Braverman overstayed her welcome and it feels like Sunak has waited far too long to make this call. Sunak was almost waiting for more data and evidence to sack Braverman. What more evidence did he need?

It doesn’t require an inclusion advisor to recognise the irreversible damage caused through the extreme exclusion. But maybe for out-of-touch people such as Braverman and Sunak, they do need the inclusion advisors to teach them.

When a leader is so divisive and goes out of their way to exclude large sections, they need to be challenged and stopped.

What Do These Leaders Need in Order to Change?

Inclusion Coaching & Leadership Development

Usually, it might be to give them a coach, some urgent development courses but most of all, instant feedback on the implications of their behaviour and how they might do things differently. In severe cases, it might even lead to the termination of their contract of employment.

We have witnessed all these actions.

It feels like these individuals in particular need leadership development with an inclusion advisor, or maybe they need to be met by inclusion speakers to give them an idea of how exclusion hurts.

Doing nothing or just gathering more data and evidence can leave many still suffering and struggling to perform in such an adversarial an environment.

Business Leaders Must Lead Where Politicians Fail

Why Inclusion is a Leadership Imperative

To watch this disastrous approach to leadership play out in public was harrowing for so many.

What more did she have to do to even get a bit of a rebuke from her leader?

“I would not have used those words,” said by her colleagues and the Prime Minister is hardly what was necessary.

Braverman’s comments on serious issues of the day were getting worse each time – there was nothing but a shameful display of reckless partisanship on policing, homelessness, and immigrants.

Our leaders, at work and in government, must be inclusive.

How to Build an Inclusive Team?

Diversity Alone is Not Enough

Bringing in diverse individuals is not enough – they too must practice inclusion.

Building a team that embraces inclusion calls for specific measures. Teams today often need to experience the power of a diversity and inclusion speaker, better yet, practice inclusion through an inclusion workshop.

Getting your team to experience inclusion through the physical presence of an inclusion speaker can do wonderful things for growth in a workplace.

💡 Business leaders have the power to do things our politicians are failing to do.

Final Thought: Stop Divisive Leadership, Embrace Inclusion

Stop the divisive language, and think about including everyone.

To lead with inclusion is to lead with impact.

Top Tips for Becoming an A-Player

🔥 Learn to get out of the way.
🔥 Listen to the young, they may just know more than you.
🔥 Embrace diversity.
🔥 Admit when you’re wrong.
🔥 Allow every voice to be heard.

Further Reading & Learning

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