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[Practical Methodology for Overcoming Systemic Discrimination: Insights from Dr. Frank]-[Dr. Frank L Douglas: Equity in Action for Effective Negotiations]

Negotiate Anything · B2 · 2024-11-18

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Navigating Systemic Discrimination through Practical Methodology

In this episode of Negotiate Anything, host Kwame Christian sits down with Dr. Frank, a seasoned physician-scientist and former pharmaceutical executive, to discuss a pragmatic approach to addressing discrimination and exclusionary practices within organizations. Dr. Frank’s methodology, detailed in his book Until You Walk in My Shoes, shifts the focus from abstract emotional discourse to concrete, outcome-oriented problem solving.

The Foundation: Equity and Inclusion

Dr. Frank posits that all organizations—from families to global corporations—are fundamentally built upon two pillars: equity and inclusion. He argues that contemporary society has drifted away from these core principles, often falling into "cultism"—a tribal mindset where individuals prioritize "what’s in it for me" rather than collective goals.

To clarify these often-misunderstood terms, Dr. Frank uses a simple analogy:

"Equity is giving everyone that which they need to accomplish a task, provided they have requirements to get that task done."

He illustrates this with the "wheelbarrow example": while a muscular man might be able to carry a 50-pound bag of potatoes without help, providing a wheelbarrow allows a smaller individual to accomplish the exact same outcome. True equity, therefore, is focused on enabling success for all team members to achieve the organization's goals.

Moving from Emotion to Objective Reality

One of the most significant barriers to productive dialogue in modern Western culture is the tendency to let emotions dominate sensitive conversations. Dr. Frank suggests a "just the facts" approach, reminiscent of the Dragnet character Detective Friday. When addressing grievances, his methodology requires stakeholders to document their situation using a specific format:

  • Desired Outcome: What is the true goal?
  • Environment: The setting in which the issue occurs.
  • Situation: The specific context.
  • The Problem: A concise description.

By mandating bullet points rather than narrative prose, this process prevents individuals from "waxing lyrical" and allows them to step back from the immediate emotional trigger to focus on the problem at hand.

The Role of "VIPs" and Psychological Safety

Dr. Frank introduces the concept of VIPs (Victors over Injustice in their Profession). These are empathetic individuals who have navigated similar experiences and can listen to an aggrieved party without dismissing their concerns. This setup ensures the individual feels "valued"—a critical component of any resolution process. As Dr. Frank notes, even if the final outcome isn't exactly what the aggrieved party wanted, the process itself is deemed equitable because the person felt heard and respected.

Analyzing Culture: Aspiration vs. Experience

Host Kwame Christian and Dr. Frank highlight a vital distinction in how we view workplace culture. They categorize culture into three layers:

  1. Aspirational Culture: What the company claims to be (e.g., mission statements).
  2. Actual Culture: What is observable in daily operations.
  3. Experienced Culture: How an individual personally perceives and interacts with the organization.

Dr. Frank emphasizes that the "experienced culture" is what truly matters. To evaluate this, he suggests looking at three specific indicators for equity—favoritism, transparency of processes, and the link between performance and recognition—and three indicators for inclusion—micro-assaults, micro-insults, and micro-invalidations.

Conclusion

By focusing on "what we contribute" rather than "what we control," leaders can break down hierarchical barriers and foster a more inclusive environment. Dr. Frank’s methodology serves as a powerful toolkit for practitioners who feel stuck in the "myth of Sisyphus," offering a clear, actionable path to creating organizations where everyone has the tools to succeed.

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