What does diversity mean to you?
“Diversity to me means many different things. I think it's important to remember that diversity is not only about gender, but it is also about personal identity, perspectives, ideas and life-experiences and everything in between. People should not have to hide who they are in the workplace – we need to value differences and the strengths of a diverse organisation,” says Lie.
“According to research; diversity, inclusion and performance go hand in hand. Diverse teams are more innovative which can generate the competitive edge we need in our industry.”
What is important to do in order to foster inclusivity and belonging?
“It is about creating a safe space and room for our employees to be who they want to be at work. We have always pursued improvements and redefined the standard of excellence in everything we do. Having a good work environment is important in order to be able to continue to push creativity, tolerance and further business development. After all, it is the people who are our key to our continuous success,” says a smiling Lie.
What does diversity and inclusion mean for Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace?
“Embracing diverse communities and the unique voices they support are also an integral part of sustainability. With increasing climate challenges, it is more important than ever that we work together to create and enable a more resilient world to address the challenges at hand. We work tirelessly to create a safe space in which our people are respected and valued, and feel comfortable being themselves – regardless of gender, gender identity, age, sexual orientation, physical or mental challenges, ethnicity or educational, religious or social background.
“After all, we want our employees to give us their best, and in return we offer great conditions, benefits, a friendly and inclusive working environment. Our employees’ wellbeing matters and that is why it is important to create a good and secure working environment - and that is why it is important recognize and celebrate Pride Month,” Eirik concludes.