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Remember when you were young and playing kickball during recess. There were always one or two children who were either picked last or not picked at all. Many times, it was because they were different in some way, whether it be because they were too slow or dressed funny or talked differently. There was always an adult who would remind you to choose little Johnny or little Susie because they wanted to be included too. While this is a very basic example of inclusion, it can be used to help us understand how to practice inclusion in the workplace.
Inclusion is as simple as just being kind and considerate; it is about going out of your way to make connections through your similarities and learning from your differences. The most successful organizations make inclusion a top priority.