Leading for Change 2018

Leading for Change: A Blueprint for Cultural Diversity and Inclusive Leadership Revisited (2018)

A useful and somewhat disturbing resource from the Australian Human Rights Commission, Leading for Change: A Blueprint for Cultural Diversity and Inclusive Leadership Revisited (2018) builds on the Leading for Change report released in 2016 to provide a snapshot of the cultural diversity at the senior leadership level of ASX200 companies and among our federal ministers, heads of federal and state government departments and vice-chancellors of universities. It examines the cultural background of 2490 of Australia’s most senior leaders.

The study classifies cultural backgrounds into four categories and finds:

  • Indigenous (3% of general population; 0.4% of leaders)
  • Non-European (21% of general population; 4.7% of leaders)
  • European (18% of general population; 19% of leaders)
  • Anglo-Celtic (58% of general population; 75.9% of leaders)

In other words, 95% of Australia’s senior leaders have Anglo-Celtic or European backgrounds, although around 24% of Australians are non-European. The report finds that cultural diversity is particularly low within government and university senior leadership.

Things are even worse at the chief executive level – 97% of Australian chief executives have an Anglo-Celtic or European background. The report says ‘This is a dismal statistic for a society that prides itself on its multiculturalism.’ It suggests that changes must be made in three areas: leadership, systems and culture, and that Australia must improve its data collection systems in order to monitor cultural diversity within its organisations and institutions.

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