Episode 139: Decent People & Decent Leadership: Rick Lee, Chief People Officer, Willmott Dixon
Rick provides an overview of DE&I challenges facing the construction sector and introduces Willmott Dixon’s approach to championing change, highlighting leadership development and culture change in a predominantly male workforce as key drivers.
Discussing what decency means in leadership and for people, Rick advocates a key opportunity for HR professionals in designing the future of work. Rick shares his family up bringing in describing why he’s passionate about re-balancing patriarchal norms and shares examples of work such as Willmott Dixon’s ‘Dignity at Work Principles’ – encouraging everyone to call out and speak up.
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Topics in this episode:
- DE&I and skill shortages in construction
- Four elements of decency:
- Employ leaders with integrity, loyalty and kindness
- Employ people with these same characteristics
- Give the right structures to work in.
- Measure the working environment to ensure it is decent.
- An example of decent leadership
- Dignity at Work Principles – calling out and speaking up
- Being a catalyst for change
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