Commentary
You Want Great Seafood? Then Vote Yes on Initiative 1631
Ethan Stowell, owner of 16 Seattle area restaurants, urges Washington voters to approve the initiative.
A key piece of keeping 16 restaurants successfully running is ensuring abundant supplies of quality local ingredients. Among those, seafood is paramount. I love fresh, raw, light food, and seafood fits that bill with its clean, healthy versatility. The culture of Seattle is steeped in a history of productive fish and shellfish resources. But of…
Does Anyone Really Understand Blockchain?
Does it even matter?
This article appears in print in the October 2018 issue. Click here for a free subscription. For those of you hoping to get into the emerging technologies of artificial intelligence, the internet of things or big data, or at least relieve eager investors of money they were planning to throw at them, we have some…
Why Washington Mutual’s Failure Still Matters
Resurrecting the saga of Washington Mutuals failure every few years isnt a bad idea.
This article appears in print in the September 2018 issue. Click here for a free subscription. This may be the last column I write or that youll bother reading about the anniversary of the Washington Mutual collapse. That acknowledgment might seem overly dismissive of a story that was, at the time, a big deal around…
The Battle Against Bias
How to create an inclusive, psychologically safe workplace
Creating inclusive spaces for folks with expanded gender identities can have a profound impact on both mental and physical health, and the workplace should be no exception. Employers have the unique opportunity to create a sense of belonging for individuals who might not feel inclusion in other areas of their lives. How do you create…
Second-Chance Hiring
Would your organization hire formerly incarcerated individuals?
Even though many studies show that formerly incarcerated talent has equal-to-better job performance stats when compared to peers, some organizations still have systemic bias against employees and applicants with a criminal history. If employers are truly committed to infusing DEIB into their practices, instituting intentional fair-chance hiring practices must be considered. Here are some frequently…
Respect, Not Agreement
We can agree to disagree. Let's just be civil about it
“Can we all get along?” While not an uncommon phrase, it became part of the American fabric on May 1, 1992, when Rodney King posed this question at a press conference after his beating from four police officers went viral. I was a senior in high school at the time, and it was both a…
Breaking the Age Barrier
How to combat ageism in the workplace
The current workforce consists of five different generations for the first time in history, but less than 10% of employers include age diversity in their equity and inclusion strategy. Historically, managing a multigenerational workforce has been seen as a challenge, but age inclusion can allow for increased learning, and two-way mentorship opportunities. Here are some…
The Shooting Never Stops
Gun violence exacts a steep toll on all aspects of life
18We live in a country with more guns than humans. More mass shootings than days in a year. And a significant misconception about how survivors of gun violence can heal and move on with their lives. The truth is that time does not heal all wounds. And unfortunately, there is no playbook for victims of…
Moneyball
Want to get the most business from baseball? it’s simple: win more games
Baseball isn’t just a great sport to play and watch. It’s also an economic engine. Cities often help major league teams build stadiums in hopes of boosting economic activity in surrounding neighborhoods. But there’s one ingredient that really brings in the bucks: a winning team. Last season, for the first time since 2001, it seemed…
Disability inclusion: Seattle companies take steps to include all employees
One in four adults in the United States has some type of disability. Still, disability inclusion is not always part of workplace diversity efforts. Thoughtful accessibility practices help with new hiring opportunities and ensure current coworkers can bring their whole selves to the job. I recently learned that an employee has a non-apparent disability only…
Second chances: Why Seattle companies should hire people with criminal records
2023The law firm I founded, DuBois Levias Law Group, is a “second chance” employer for people who were formerly incarcerated. We hire those who have served time in prison, carry a felony, or have close family members in prison. Given that one in four Americans has a criminal record that can impact their ability to…
Doing the DEIB
Involving workers in diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging creates engagement and enthusiasm
Everyone, regardless of title, can advance diversity, equity, and inclusion outcomes in the workplace. One way to accomplish this is by creating employee-led resource groups, or ERGs, which often consist of members who share similar demographics or lived experiences. Here are some frequently asked questions. We are a relatively small business. We care deeply about…
Space Case
Workers demand a range of experiences in the workplace
The responsibility of the workplace is to double as a dynamic community hub where work and life intersect — always for the better. In conceptualizing the positioning of a property, owners should focus on incorporating the best elements of work, home, and hospitality into the experience, establishing the workplace as a destination. Workers themselves are…