
Serein Inclusion Team
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What we see online often plays a key role in breaking the mould of stereotypes. TV Shows have pushed forth in this domain, be it through the Chess masterpiece in the Queen’s Gambit or the Urdu dramedy in Chudails.
Trust is about confidence in others; psychological safety is about confidence in being yourself. Together, they shape open, resilient teams where people thrive.
Psychological safety is key for an essential workplace. According to Timothy R Clark's work, it is of four types: Inclusion, Learner, Contributer and Challenger safety.
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- People and culture
- Domestic violence
- Life at Serein
Trust is about confidence in others; psychological safety is about confidence in being yourself. Together, they shape open, resilient teams where people thrive.
Psychological safety is key for an essential workplace. According to Timothy R Clark's work, it is of four types: Inclusion, Learner, Contributer and Challenger safety.
Empathy is noticing what others miss; being an empathetic bystander means responding with care, not silence, and helping shape safer, more respectful workplaces.
Harassment hides in silence and small moments. Awareness grows when we notice. Change begins when we speak up to protect everyone’s right to safety and respect.
When we wait for others to act, nothing changes. Overcoming the “someone else will do it” mindset means stepping up, even when it’s uncomfortable, to create the change we seek.
Diversity & practicality aren’t opposites; true diversity requires practical systems & mindsets to function effectively & deliver real value for everyone involved.
“Diversity” feels complex & overloaded. It needs a refresh – moving beyond buzzwords to embody genuine belonging, equity & actionable understanding for all.
My fear stemmed from ignorance. Facing the unknown taught me empathy’s power & the vital importance of seeking understanding over judgment. Growth starts here.
Diversity isn’t solely gender. It’s a vast spectrum: race, ability, neurodiversity, age, faith, sexual orientation, socioeconomic background & lived experience.
Women’s workplace growth often involves navigating expectations with grace (“smiling”) while pushing boundaries. Recognition & support fuel true advancement, not just pleasantries.
Women in Indian corporate face a triple barrier: unequal pay, denial of key opportunities, & entrenched stereotypes limiting perceived leadership potential. Systemic change needed.
Domestic violence isn’t random anger; it’s a calculated cycle of tension, abuse, reconciliation & calm, reinforcing the abuser’s power & control over the victim
Evidence in domestic violence cases includes medical reports, photos, threatening messages/emails, witness statements, police records & personal diaries.
Growth isn’t always linear. It’s found in reflection, courage, and community. These stories remind us that change begins when we choose to show up fully and honestly.
When people feel safe, they speak. When they’re heard, they grow. Serein builds that space where awareness isn’t just welcomed, it’s woven into the work.
Borders may divide land, but shared languages, memories, and culture connect hearts. Seeing sameness across lines can be the first step toward healing.
Privilege is what you don’t notice because it protects you. Awareness begins when you do. Change follows when you use it, not just for yourself, but for others.
Career dreams begin in childhood, shaped by gender, family, and context. What we choose and what we leave behind reveals how culture steers ambition over time.
Culture is built through stories, trust, and shared purpose. At Serein, 2017 was a year of learning, belonging, and validation, and a reminder that values scale.