Managing Diversity and Inclusion

Managing Diversity and Inclusion
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 505
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ISBN-10 : 9781526485847
ISBN-13 : 1526485842
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing Diversity and Inclusion by : Jawad Syed

Written and edited by leading experts in the field, this authoritative account sets UK and European practices firmly within a global context. It offers an in-depth and contextual account of enduring, contemporary and cutting edge theories and approaches to diversity and inclusion management. With workforce demographics changing rapidly, high-profile cases of discrimination in the news and new legislation coming into force, it is more crucial than ever that organisations understand and effectively manage workplace diversity – not only to increase business outcomes, but to create an inclusive workplace in a socially responsible manner. This second edition includes an engaging new chapter on social class and diversity, as well as a range of new mini case studies on contemporary issues and themes such as intersectionality and autism employment. Packed with learning features to encourage critical analysis and help you link theory to real-world practice, Managing Diversity and Inclusion offers an in-depth and contextual account of enduring and cutting edge discussions and approaches to diversity and inclusion management.

Managing Diversity

Managing Diversity
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Publisher : SAGE Publications
Total Pages : 417
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ISBN-10 : 9781483386119
ISBN-13 : 1483386112
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing Diversity by : Michalle E. Mor Barak

Winner of the George R. Terry Book Award from Academy of Management and the Outstanding Academic Title Award from CHOICE Magazine Successful management of our increasingly diverse workforce is one of the most important challenges facing organizations today. In the Fourth Edition of her award-winning text, Managing Diversity, author Michàlle E. Mor Barak argues that inclusion is the key to unleashing the potential embedded in a multicultural workforce. This thoroughly updated new edition includes the latest research, statistics, policy, and case examples. A new chapter on inclusive leadership explores the diversity paradox and unpacks how leaders can leverage diversity to increase innovation and creativity for competitive advantage. A new chapter devoted to “Practical Steps for Creating an Inclusive Workplace” presents a four-stage intervention and implementation model with accompanying scales that can been used to assess inclusion in the workplace, making this the most practical edition ever.

Managing Diversity and Inclusion in the Real Estate Sector

Managing Diversity and Inclusion in the Real Estate Sector
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9780429768583
ISBN-13 : 0429768583
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing Diversity and Inclusion in the Real Estate Sector by : Amanda Clack

Research shows that high-performing organisations focus on diversity and inclusion (D&I). In any workplace, it is important to both understand and recognise the benefits that having a D&I workforce provides. It is integral to developing people within an organisation, serving clients as best we can, and playing an important leadership role in communities. This book is the first to place D&I at the centre of successful real estate and construction organisations. It provides guidance to, and most importantly, actions for professionals in the sector who want to make D&I an inherent part of the culture of their organisation. This book has been written to bring the sector up to speed with what D&I is all about and how a D&I strategy can be implemented to secure future success. It presents a practical and easy-to-read guide that can help organisations and their leaders engage with and apply this agenda to win the war for talent in real estate and construction. This book is essential reading for all property leaders and professionals working in the real estate and construction sectors. Readers will gain especially from personal reflections on all aspects of diversity by a broad range of people working in the property industry.

The Dynamics of Managing Diversity and Inclusion

The Dynamics of Managing Diversity and Inclusion
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 315
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ISBN-10 : 9781000509182
ISBN-13 : 1000509184
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dynamics of Managing Diversity and Inclusion by : Gill Kirton

The Dynamics of Managing Diversity and Inclusion was one of the first books to respond to growing academic coverage of the topic of diversity management at degree level. This fifth edition has been fully updated to reflect new working practices, labour market data, organisational policies, and developments in equality and diversity law, as well as including new case studies and analysis of current and emerging areas of debate in the United Kingdom and across Europe. Diversity management is a term that covers not only policy and practice on race, disability, and sex discrimination, but also broader issues including other identity and cultural differences. The Dynamics of Managing Diversity and Inclusion, fifth edition, provides future HR professionals and business/organisational managers of the future with the legal information and research findings needed to enable them to participate in the development and implementation of meaningful diversity and inclusion policies in their organisations. This new edition offers: Inclusion of topical issues such as female and minority representation on executive boards, religious diversity, gender identity, Black Lives Matter and #MeToo movements. Multiple analytical perspectives, such as socio-legal and feminist approaches, to provide rich insights into the subject matter. Practical case studies and exercises to illustrate the real-life issues in a local, international, and organisational context. The book deals with the subject of diversity management in a rigorous and structured manner, beginning each chapter with aims and objectives, providing key learning points and review and discussion questions at regular junctures, and ending with concluding thoughts and observations, making this book the perfect support resource for those teaching or studying in the field of equality, diversity, and inclusion.

Managing Diversity in the Military

Managing Diversity in the Military
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 9781136618963
ISBN-13 : 1136618961
Rating : 4/5 (63 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing Diversity in the Military by : Daniel P. McDonald

This edited book examines the management of diversity and inclusion in the military. Owing to the rise of asymmetric warfare, a shift in demographics and labor shortfalls, the US Department of Defense (DoD) has prioritized diversity and inclusion in its workforce management philosophy. In pursuing this objective, it must ensure the attractiveness of a military career by providing an inclusive environment for all personnel (active and reserve military, civilian, and contractors) to reach their potential and maximize their contributions to the organization. Research and practice alike provide substantial evidence of the benefits associated with diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Diversity and inclusion programs are more strategic in focus than equal opportunity programs and strive to capitalize on the strengths of the workforce, while minimizing the weaknesses that inhibit optimal organizational performance. This new book provides vital clarification on these distinct concepts, in addition to offering concrete best practices for the successful management of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Written by scholars and practitioners, each chapter addresses major areas, raises crucial issues, and comments on future trends concerning diversity and inclusion in the workplace. The book will be of great interest to students of military studies, war and conflict studies, business management/HRM, psychology and politics in general, as well as to military professionals and leaders.

Managing Workplace Diversity and Inclusion

Managing Workplace Diversity and Inclusion
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1138794260
ISBN-13 : 9781138794269
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing Workplace Diversity and Inclusion by : Rosemary Hays-Thomas

This book applies highly relevant psychological advances to diversity and inclusion, including engaging scenarios and real-world applications to stimulate learning and help students conceptualize and contextualize diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

The Dynamics of Managing Diversity

The Dynamics of Managing Diversity
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781136358258
ISBN-13 : 1136358250
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis The Dynamics of Managing Diversity by : Gill Kirton

This text takes the view that the study of equality needs to consider not only issues of discrimination, but also the needs of people in relation to their diverse cultures and identities. It therefore takes a different approach to the issues of quality and diversity in the world of employment. The Dynamics of Managing Diversity discusses diversity as recognition of the differences and similarities between and among social groups, and how resulting policies must reflect these. This new edition has been extensively revised and up-dated to incorporate new conceptual, theoretical and empirical work now available in this growing subject area.

Diversity and Inclusion in the Global Workplace

Diversity and Inclusion in the Global Workplace
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 243
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ISBN-10 : 9783319549934
ISBN-13 : 3319549936
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Diversity and Inclusion in the Global Workplace by : Carlos Tasso Eira de Aquino

This edited collection offers a nontraditional approach to diversity management, going beyond gender, race, and ethnicity. Examining ageism, disability, and spirituality, the book provides a discussion of different D&I applications and introduces a framework consisting of a diagnostic phase, gap analysis, and an action plan, which can be modified to attend to specific needs of organizations. Researchers and practitioners will learn a viable way to address diversity in global organizations.

Management Techniques for a Diverse and Cross-Cultural Workforce

Management Techniques for a Diverse and Cross-Cultural Workforce
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 407
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ISBN-10 : 9781522549345
ISBN-13 : 152254934X
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Management Techniques for a Diverse and Cross-Cultural Workforce by : Sharma, Naman

Workforce diversity refers to a strategy that promotes and supports the integration of human diversification in business. By utilizing focused inclusion policies and practices, businesses can guide work environments and create an optimal business culture. Management Techniques for a Diverse and Cross-Cultural Workforce is a critical scholarly resource that examines the emerging work culture to understand the underlying human processes prevalent in modern organizations. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics, such as gender diversity, workforce trends, and inclusion management, this book is geared towards business owners, managers, entrepreneurs, professionals, researchers, and students seeking current research on diversity management.

Managing Diversity In Public Sector Workforces

Managing Diversity In Public Sector Workforces
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 147
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ISBN-10 : 9780429978708
ISBN-13 : 0429978707
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing Diversity In Public Sector Workforces by : Norma Riccucci

Addresses increased diversity in government work forces, and management strategies appropriate for managing diversity. Today, public employers are poised to create productive work forces that are represented of the global population. As we enter the twenty-first century, Americas workforce looks markedly different than it ever has before. Compared with even twenty years ago, more white women, people of color, disabled persons, new and recent immigrants, gays and lesbians, and intergenerational mixes now work in America. The way in which government employers embrace this opportunity of diversity will clearly distinguish effective and efficient organizations from those which are unproductive and unable to meet the demands and necessities of the American people in the new century. This book addresses the demographic changes to the labor force and workplace and the ways in which government employers are managing the imminently diverse populations that now fill public sector jobs. It addresses the specific management strategies and initiatives relied upon by public sector employers as well as the implications of effectively managing variegated workforces for the overall governance of American society.