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Byte-sized HR
LutherOne
22 episodes
4 days ago
Welcome to "Byte-sized HR", available on Spotify and Apple Podcast, presented by LutherOne. Originally a LinkedIn series, we explore critical workplace moments and global perspectives. This podcast dives into topics like leadership, tech fatigue in Gen Z, immersive onboarding, and modern workplace dynamics. It’s a space for professionals from interns to CEOs to gain insights and practical advice. Subscribe to join our community and navigate today's professional challenges.
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Welcome to "Byte-sized HR", available on Spotify and Apple Podcast, presented by LutherOne. Originally a LinkedIn series, we explore critical workplace moments and global perspectives. This podcast dives into topics like leadership, tech fatigue in Gen Z, immersive onboarding, and modern workplace dynamics. It’s a space for professionals from interns to CEOs to gain insights and practical advice. Subscribe to join our community and navigate today's professional challenges.
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Unlocking Asian Leadership Potential: Insights from Joy Chen on Bias and Inclusion
Byte-sized HR
42 minutes 26 seconds
1 year ago
Unlocking Asian Leadership Potential: Insights from Joy Chen on Bias and Inclusion

In this episode of "Byte-Sized HR," we uncover the critical “Age 30 Problem” affecting Asian employees and explore practical solutions that can help them thrive and succeed in the workplace. Join us as we sit down with ⁠Joy Chen⁠, CEO of the Multicultural Leadership Institute, former Deputy Mayor of Los Angeles, and executive recruiter for Fortune 500 CEOs and Board members. With a career spanning three continents and three industries, Joy brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to our discussion.

In this episode, Joy sheds light on:

The Asian Leadership Paradox: We dive into the puzzling reality where Asian employees are often the most educated and hired, yet the least promoted. Joy unpacks the systemic barriers and cultural biases that contribute to this issue, particularly highlighting the “Age 30 Problem” where career progress stalls.

Cultural Biases and Stereotypes: Joy shares her insights into the specific cultural biases that Asian employees face in the workplace and how these biases manifest in everyday interactions and decision-making processes.

Practical Steps for Inclusion: Drawing from her recent presentation at the Asia Society, Joy provides actionable strategies for organizations to create inclusive environments that support the growth of Asian employees into leadership roles. These steps are particularly crucial for knowledge economy companies, where Asians make up 30%-50% of the workforce, and unlocking their potential can lead to increased productivity and innovation.

Mentorship and Sponsorship Programs: Learn about the characteristics that make these programs effective for Asian employees, based on Joy’s discussions with industry leaders like Satya Anand, President for Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) at Marriott International, and Nishma Gosrani OBE, Partner at Bain & Company.

Global Comparisons: Joy contrasts the leadership challenges faced by Asian employees in the U.S. with those in China, offering valuable lessons that can be applied across different regions.

A special thanks to ⁠Angela Cheng-Cimini⁠, whose work alongside Joy in their Harvard Business Review article, "Stop Overlooking the Leadership Potential of Asian Employees", inspired this conversation. Angela’s insights have been instrumental, and her previous appearance on our podcast led us to this enriching dialogue with Joy Chen.

For further insights into the topic, check out Joy’s presentation at the Asia Society event, "Where Are the Asian CEOs?" featuring Satya Anand and Nishma Gosrani, and watch the full discussion on YouTube.

Joy’s deep expertise and passion for fostering inclusive leadership make this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in diversity, equity, and inclusion, particularly within the context of Asian leadership.

Sources:

Harvard Business Review: "Stop Overlooking the Leadership Potential of Asian Employees" by Joy Chen and Angela Cheng-Cimini

Asia Society: "Where Are the Asian CEOs?"

YouTube: Global Talent Speakers Session

Psychological Science in the Public Interest: "What Differences Make a Difference? The Promise and Reality of Diverse Teams in Organizations" by Elizabeth Mannix and Margaret A. Neale

Listen now and empower your organization to break down barriers, unlock innovation, and build a more inclusive future.

Byte-sized HR
Welcome to "Byte-sized HR", available on Spotify and Apple Podcast, presented by LutherOne. Originally a LinkedIn series, we explore critical workplace moments and global perspectives. This podcast dives into topics like leadership, tech fatigue in Gen Z, immersive onboarding, and modern workplace dynamics. It’s a space for professionals from interns to CEOs to gain insights and practical advice. Subscribe to join our community and navigate today's professional challenges.