diversity (in tech)
Heard a speaker at #dreamforce18 yesterday say that we need to focus on diversity of thought - so hire people who look different.
I disagree with the underlying presumption that people who look the same must think the same. Isn't that to say: What you amount to, and what you think, are determined by your race/gender/appearance, etc.?
diversity (in tech)
@hashtaggrammar
It blows my mind that someone would exclude people who don't seem to be just like them. My own team is diverse looking, but we were going for diverse thinking, which happened in this case to create a diverse looking team.
I think if we aim for a diverse looking team is easy to seek a team with no diversity of thought. But we feel virtuous because we have the form of diversity regardless of substance.
To me its a form VS substance issue. If we go for the substance (diverse thinking) we'll often get diverse appearance /form. I don't think we get diverse thought just by hiring people that appear different.
Tech is known as being far left ideologically, and taking those who don't fall in line with same thinking out back and beating them (figuratively).
It's rich to have that same group claim to be the champion of diversity in thought.
diversity (in tech)
@hashtaggrammar
LOL. I like the diversity of haircuts model.
diversity (in tech)
@SecondJon Right. I agree with you that diversity doesn't just mean looking different (assuming you mean race and not just different haircuts.) I don't have the energy to unpack what else you're saying.