Diversity is simply smart business.
In video games, Williams explains, there are three basic roles: attacker, defender and healer -- each with their own strengths and weaknesses. Without each complementary role, the team loses. The same applies in real life.
“If everyone's a wizard, you lose,” Williams says. Diverse backgrounds lead to better teams, smarter outcomes and better processes, he says.
“A video game is the rare place where a 12 year old boy and a 60 year old female attorney and a 30 year old Latina musician are coming together to solve a problem,” he continues. “And they think differently. They may not relate outside the game but they complement each other.”