HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Diversity (with bonus article "Making Differences Matter: A New Paradigm for Managing Diversity" By David A. Thomas and Robin J. Ely)

HBR’s 10 Must Reads on Diversity (with bonus article "Making Differences Matter: A New Paradigm for Managing Diversity" By David A. Thomas and Robin J. Ely)
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Artikel-Nr:
9781633697737
Veröffentl:
2019
Seiten:
224
Autor:
Harvard Business Review
eBook Typ:
EPUB
eBook Format:
Reflowable
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Reap the benefits of a diverse workforce.If you read nothing else on promoting diversity and realizing its benefits, read these 10 articles. We've combed through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles and selected the most important ones to help you create a culture that seeks and celebrates difference.This book will inspire you to:Identify and address biasShort-circuit discrimination instead of unintentionally feeding itAttract, retain, and engage talented people who represent myriad identitiesEnsure that everyone has equal access to growth opportunitiesTrade outdated policies for practices that are proven to foster inclusionHarness employees' unique skills and perspectives to transform how your company operatesThis collection of articles includes "e;Making Differences Matter: A New Paradigm for Managing Diversity,"e; by David A. Thomas and Robin J. Ely; "e;Why Diversity Programs Fail,"e; by Frank Dobbin and Alexandra Kalev; "e;'Numbers Take Us Only So Far,'"e; by Maxine Williams; "e;Race Matters: The Truth About Mentoring Minorities,"e; by David A. Thomas; "e;Leadership in Your Midst: Tapping the Hidden Strengths of Minority Executives,"e; by Sylvia Ann Hewlett, Carolyn Buck Luce, and Cornel West; "e;What Most People Get Wrong About Men and Women,"e; by Catherine H. Tinsley and Robin J. Ely; "e;Hacking Tech's Diversity Problems,"e; by Joan C. Williams; "e;Why Men Still Get More Promotions Than Women,"e; by Herminia Ibarra, Nancy M. Carter, and Christine Silva; "e;When No One Retires,"e; by Paul Irving; "e;Neurodiversity as a Competitive Advantage,"e; by Robert D. Austin and Gary P. Pisano; "e;Managing Multicultural Teams,"e; by Jeanne Brett, Kristin Behfar, and Mary C. Kern; and "e;7 Myths About Coming Out at Work,"e; by Raymond Trau, Jane O'Leary, and Cathy Brown.

Reap the benefits of a diverse workforce.

If you read nothing else on promoting diversity and realizing its benefits, read these 10 articles. We've combed through hundreds of Harvard Business Review articles and selected the most important ones to help you create a culture that seeks and celebrates difference.

This book will inspire you to:

  • Identify and address bias
  • Short-circuit discrimination instead of unintentionally feeding it
  • Attract, retain, and engage talented people who represent myriad identities
  • Ensure that everyone has equal access to growth opportunities
  • Trade outdated policies for practices that are proven to foster inclusion
  • Harness employees' unique skills and perspectives to transform how your company operates

This collection of articles includes "Making Differences Matter: A New Paradigm for Managing Diversity," by David A. Thomas and Robin J. Ely; "Why Diversity Programs Fail," by Frank Dobbin and Alexandra Kalev; "'Numbers Take Us Only So Far,'" by Maxine Williams; "Race Matters: The Truth About Mentoring Minorities," by David A. Thomas; "Leadership in Your Midst: Tapping the Hidden Strengths of Minority Executives," by Sylvia Ann Hewlett, Carolyn Buck Luce, and Cornel West; "What Most People Get Wrong About Men and Women," by Catherine H. Tinsley and Robin J. Ely; "Hacking Tech's Diversity Problems," by Joan C. Williams; "Why Men Still Get More Promotions Than Women," by Herminia Ibarra, Nancy M. Carter, and Christine Silva; "When No One Retires," by Paul Irving; "Neurodiversity as a Competitive Advantage," by Robert D. Austin and Gary P. Pisano; "Managing Multicultural Teams," by Jeanne Brett, Kristin Behfar, and Mary C. Kern; and "7 Myths About Coming Out at Work," by Raymond Trau, Jane O'Leary, and Cathy Brown.

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