DEI
Self-Awareness
Accountability
Inclusive Leadership
Leadership Integrity
100

This term refers to the presence of differences, such as race, gender, ethnicity, age, and sexual orientation, in a group or organization.

What is diversity?

100

This trait involves understanding your own emotions, strengths, weaknesses, and the impact you have on others.

What is self-awareness?

100

This leadership trait involves taking responsibility for your actions and the outcomes they produce, whether good or bad.

What is accountability?

100

This leadership approach focuses on making sure everyone on a team feels valued, respected, and able to contribute

What is inclusive leadership?

100

This core leadership value is defined as doing the right thing, even when no one is watching.

What is integrity?

200

While equality gives everyone the same resources, this concept focuses on providing individuals with resources specific to their needs to achieve fair outcomes.

What is equity?

200

This component of emotional intelligence refers to recognizing and understanding your own emotions as they occur.

What is self-recognition?

200

A leader demonstrates accountability by doing this, which means following the same rules and standards they expect from their team.

What is leading by example?

200

Inclusive leaders encourage this from all team members, ensuring that different ideas and backgrounds are represented in decision-making

What are diverse perspectives?

200

Leaders who consistently act with integrity build this critical element of leadership, which is essential for team cohesion and success.

What is trust?

300

This leadership practice involves actively seeking input from underrepresented groups and ensuring their voices are heard in decision-making processes.

What is inclusive leadership?

300

This tool involves analyzing your natural leadership style, identifying personal blind spots, and understanding how they may affect team dynamics and outcomes.

What is a leadership self-assessment?

300

When leaders openly admit their errors and outline a plan for improvement, they are showing this type of accountability.

What is taking ownership?

300

One of the core behaviors of inclusive leaders is actively doing this, making sure to understand each team member's concerns and input.

What is active listening?

300

A leader who demonstrates integrity will always provide this, even when it’s difficult or unpopular.

What is honesty?

400

This term describes an unconscious preference or stereotype that affects our decisions and actions, often contributing to inequity in the workplace.

What is implicit bias?

400

This practice, in which leaders seek input from peers, direct reports, and superiors, helps them gain a more complete understanding of how others perceive their leadership.

What is 360-degree feedback?

400

A leader practicing accountability empowers team members by regularly setting clear expectations, measuring progress, and engaging in this type of constructive conversation

What is performance feedback?

400

This inclusive leadership practice involves identifying and eliminating hidden barriers that may prevent underrepresented groups from having equal opportunities to advance.

What is addressing unconscious bias?

400

Leaders with integrity use this framework to make decisions that align with their values and the organization’s ethical standards, rather than focusing on short-term gains.

What is ethical decision-making?

500

Coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw, this term describes how different forms of discrimination, such as racism and sexism, overlap and interact in complex ways, especially for marginalized groups.

What is intersectionality?

500

Leaders who regularly reflect on their actions and decisions to improve are practicing this form of self-awareness.

What is reflective leadership?

500

This term refers to a leader's responsibility for the success or failure of their team's performance, regardless of external factors.

What is ultimate accountability?

500

Inclusive leaders often seek feedback through this method, which allows them to understand how different team members experience the workplace and whether they feel included

What are inclusion surveys or feedback loops?

500

A leader’s ability to uphold their integrity is often tested when they must hold themselves accountable for mistakes and make amends through this difficult but necessary process.

What is taking responsibility (or ownership)?