
In "Inclusify," Stefanie Johnson reveals why top teams need both uniqueness and belonging. Wall Street Journal bestseller backed by 100+ CEO interviews, endorsed by Adam Grant as "a game changer" for creating innovative workplaces where everyone can truly thrive. Ready to transform your leadership?
Stefanie K. Johnson is the Wall Street Journal National Bestselling author of Inclusify: The Power of Uniqueness and Belonging to Build Innovative Teams and a leading expert on leadership, diversity, and organizational behavior.
An associate professor at the University of Colorado Boulder’s Leeds School of Business, she combines academic rigor with real-world insights, drawing from her PhD in Industrial/Organizational Psychology and $3.8 million in externally funded research on mitigating unconscious bias in workplaces.
Her work has been featured in Harvard Business Review, The Economist, and Time, and she presented at the 2016 White House summit on corporate diversity. A Thinkers50 Radar List honoree and member of the MG 100 Coaches, Johnson translates complex research into actionable strategies for Fortune 500 companies and global institutions.
Inclusify has become a go-to resource for leaders seeking to foster innovation through inclusive team-building, solidifying her reputation as a pioneering voice in diversity-driven leadership frameworks.
Inclusify by Stefanie K. Johnson explores how leaders can balance employees’ needs for individuality and belonging to create high-performing teams. It introduces the concept of “Inclusifying”—a continuous process of fostering environments where diverse perspectives thrive while ensuring team cohesion. The book combines research, case studies, and actionable strategies to address leadership pitfalls and drive innovation through inclusive practices.
This book is essential for leaders, managers, HR professionals, and DEI advocates aiming to build culturally competent teams. It’s also valuable for educators and anyone interested in organizational psychology, offering evidence-based methods to address workplace diversity challenges. Johnson’s insights are particularly relevant for those navigating hybrid or global team dynamics.
Yes—Inclusify is a Wall Street Journal bestseller praised for blending academic rigor with practical advice. Readers highlight its actionable frameworks for addressing unconscious bias, improving team morale, and unlocking innovation. Reviews note its relevance to modern workplaces, especially for leaders seeking sustainable diversity strategies beyond superficial quotas.
Unlike traditional diversity-focused guides, Inclusify emphasizes the dual need for individuality and belonging. Johnson’s research-backed approach avoids one-size-fits-all solutions, instead providing tailored strategies for leaders to address specific team dynamics. It also debunks myths, like the assumption that diversity alone guarantees better outcomes.
Yes. Johnson acknowledges common failures, such as diversity training that lacks follow-through or tokenism in hiring. She argues that lasting change requires systemic shifts in leadership behavior, not just policy updates. The book also critiques performative allyship and offers metrics to track progress.
The book’s focus on hybrid work, AI-driven teams, and generational diversity aligns with current challenges. Its strategies for virtual inclusion (e.g., equitable remote participation) and combating algorithm bias in hiring are particularly timely.
Each profile includes corrective steps to balance uniqueness and belonging.
While Dare to Lead focuses on courage and Atomic Habits on personal routines, Inclusify bridges interpersonal dynamics and systemic change. It complements these works by providing team-specific tools for psychological safety and collaborative innovation.
Johnson cites studies from The Journal of Applied Psychology and real-world data from Fortune 500 companies. Examples include a 22% increase in retention at firms using “belonging audits” and a 40% rise in idea generation within inclusified teams.
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We all share two fundamental human needs that seem contradictory.
True inclusion doesn't mean pretending not to see differences.
Attempting to suppress biases actually makes them more powerful.
The playing field is not level.
True inclusion means feeling valued and accepted for who you are.
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Imagine a workplace where everyone feels they can be their authentic selves while still being part of a cohesive team. This isn't just a utopian dream - it's the foundation of truly innovative organizations. In "Inclusify," Stefanie Johnson reveals how leaders can harness both uniqueness and belonging to build high-performing teams. This approach has transformed companies from Google to PepsiCo, with research showing diverse companies are 70% more likely to capture new markets. As workplace demographics shift and younger generations demand more inclusive environments, the concept of "inclusifying" offers a timely roadmap for leaders seeking both ethical and competitive advantages in today's business landscape.