Cracking the code of Diversity and Inclusion

Cracking the code of Diversity and Inclusion
Author: karishma manchanda
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2023-02-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

In this book, Karishma Manchanda brings a step-by-step guide on how to nurture an inclusive workplace for a diverse workforce from a relatable, Indian workplace context. Her Integrated Diversity and Inclusion Impact Model provides a framework to foster a culture of workplace belonging in the era of Great Resignation and engaging post-pandemic employees working in a Gig-economy. Her framework links D&I action planning with a balanced scorecard approach while promoting inclusion and belongingness at the workplace as important engagement levers. The book answers some of the most nostalgic questions on implementing D&I agenda that delivers business results. In this book, Karishma will take you on a journey to uncover: • The seven stages of Implementing D&I • How to evaluate and build your business case for diversity • The nine steps to design an optimum D&I initiative at the workplace: a data-driven approach • The five essentials and fifteen practices that matter the most • A four-stage D&I Maturity Model with a step-by-step guide to evolve your practices through each stage • A practical framework to deliver D&I excellence through a comprehensive governance model • Tips to manage stakeholders, ERGs, allies, and sceptics • How to project matrices that matter the most to the business using our Integrated D&I-Business Impact Model In short, this book is sure to revolutionize the way Indian businesses look at the concepts of diversity and inclusion, with a strong focus on acknowledging intersectionality and designing a customizable D&I Impact Model that delivers business results.

Cracking the Code

Cracking the Code
Author: Dr. Eric Davis
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2024-09-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1662954727

In this captivating and impactful book, Dr. Davis unravels the mysteries of the education system, providing families with a comprehensive guide to understanding and navigating the intricate workings of the schoolhouse. With a blend of expertise and real-world examples, Dr. Davis equips families with the tools and knowledge they need to decode the complexities of the school system, empowering them to become true partners in their child's learning journey. From demystifying parent-teacher conferences to deciphering school acronyms, Cracking the Code offers practical strategies and insightful advice to help parents unlock the full potential of their child's education.

Hacking Supplier Diversity

Hacking Supplier Diversity
Author: Scott Vowels
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2017-12-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692858936

For over fifty years, proponents of supplier diversity have discussed the positive effect on revenue that comes from using underrepresented suppliers. The problem lies in proving such assertions. For far too long, contracting with businesses owned by women, minorities, and those identifying as LGBTQ has been viewed as a "feel-good" act of corporate citizenship-one that rarely survives the next economic downturn. Hacking Supplier Diversity represents the first time the myriad benefits of a diverse supply chain have been thoroughly detailed and documented. Diversity and Inclusion expert Scott A. Vowels, PhD, redefines supplier diversity, focusing on three core issues: The economic impact of diverse suppliers The ways in which a robust supplier diversity program is a revenue enabler The formula for calculating the return on investment of a supplier diversity program A comprehensive and informative read, Hacking Supplier Diversity does for supplier diversity what Jim Collins' Good to Great and Built to Last did for how companies do business. Utilizing a keen sense of humor and expert storytelling, Vowels makes a definitive argument for supplier diversity as a business imperative.

Applications of Social Psychology

Applications of Social Psychology
Author: Joseph P. Forgas
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 591
Release: 2020-01-23
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1000036650

This book explores what social psychology can contribute to our understanding of real-life problems and how it can inform rational interventions in any area of social life. By reviewing some of the most recent achievements in applying social psychology to pressing contemporary problems, Forgas, Crano, and Fiedler convey a fundamentally optimistic message about social psychology’s achievements and prospects. The book is organized into four sections. Part I focuses on the basic issues and methods of applying social psychology to real-life problems, discussing evolutionary influences on human sociability, the role of psychological ‘mindsets’ in interpreting reality, and the use of attitude change techniques to promote adaptive behaviors. Part II explores the applications of social psychology to improve individual health and well-being, including managing aggression, eating disorders, and improving therapeutic interactions. Part III turns to the application of social psychology to improve interpersonal relations and communication, including attachment processes in social relationships, the role of parent-child interaction in preventing adolescent suicide, and analyzing social relations in legal settings and online social networks. Finally, Part IV addresses the question of how social psychology may improve our understanding of public affairs and political behavior. The book will be of interest to students and academics in social psychology, and professionals working in applied settings.

Cracking the code

Cracking the code
Author: UNESCO
Publisher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2017-09-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9231002333

This report aims to 'crack the code' by deciphering the factors that hinder and facilitate girls' and women's participation, achievement and continuation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and, in particular, what the education sector can do to promote girls' and women's interest in and engagement with STEM education and ultimately STEM careers.

Breaking Ground

Breaking Ground
Author: Bernard Arthur-Aidoo
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2024-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1835496407

Exploring the multifaceted relationship between gender and the construction industry, this work addresses the scarcity of women in construction and demonstrates how we can overcome these challenges.

Cracking the Gender Code

Cracking the Gender Code
Author: Melanie Stewart Millar
Publisher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 1998
Genre: Computers and women
ISBN: 1896764142

Analyses the discourse of Wired magazine from 1993 to 1998 to discuss ideas central to much of digital culture today using the methodology of gender discourse analysis.

The 5 Disciplines of Inclusive Organizations

The 5 Disciplines of Inclusive Organizations
Author: Andrés T. Tapia
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2023-05-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1523003847

This book offers a new model for creating inclusive organizations and illuminates the vital role that diversity plays in developing solutions to the critical social, environmental, and leadership challenges we face. While many companies are focusing on DEI efforts, what we need is to take inclusion to the next level. Our massive social, economic, and environmental challenges can only be solved only when organizations and institutions embrace complete inclusion. This book gives organizations practical steps for increasing diversity to enhance their capacity to solve global challenges. Andrs T. Tapia and Fayruz Kirtzman, senior client partners at international consulting powerhouse Korn Ferry, draw on Korn Ferry'sthe company's extensive research to outline 5 disciplines of inclusive organizations. These are the ability to: Managing the risk Exploring the awareness Maximizing the talent systems Mastering the logistics Seeing the marketplace Based on metrics and proven solutions, this book provides usable strategies to build inclusive organizations. It reveals how such organizations can generate greater innovation, drive business results, and optimize talent, along with working towards greater social and environmental justice.

Inclusive Conversations

Inclusive Conversations
Author: Mary-Frances Winters
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2020-07-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1523088826

"What is impressive is not only how Winters builds a case for the urgency and need for bold, inclusive conversations but that she also gives specific strategies and competencies to turn her theory into practice. -Dr. Sheila Robinson, publisher and CEO, Diversity Woman Media Effective dialogue across different dimensions of diversity, such as race, gender, age, religion, or sexual orientation, fosters a sense of belonging and inclusion, which in turn leads to greater productivity, performance, and innovation. Whether in the workplace, faith communities, or educational settings, our differences can tear us apart rather than bring us together if we do not know how to communicate. Recognizing our collective responsibility to earnestly address our differences and increase understanding and empathy will not only enhance organizational goals but will also lead to a healthier, kinder, and more compassionate world. Award-winning diversity, equity, and inclusion consultant Mary-Frances Winters has been leading workshops on what she calls Bold, Inclusive Conversations for years. In this book she offers specific dialogue strategies to foster greater understanding on the following topics: Recognizing the importance of creating equity and sharing power Dealing with the "fragility" of dominant groups--their discomfort in engaging with historically subordinated groups Addressing the exhaustion historically marginalized groups feel from constantly explaining their different lived experience Exploring how to build trust and create psychologically safe spaces for dialogue This guide is comprehensive for anyone who wants to break down the barriers that separate us and facilitate discussions on potentially polarizing topics.

Executive Presence

Executive Presence
Author: Sylvia Ann Hewlett
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0062246909

Are you “leadership material?” More importantly, do others perceive you to be? Sylvia Ann Hewlett, a noted expert on workplace power and influence, shows you how to identify and embody the Executive Presence (EP) that you need to succeed. You can have the experience and qualifications of a leader, but without executive presence, you won't advance. EP is an amalgam of qualities that true leaders exude, a presence that telegraphs you're in charge or deserve to be. Articulating those qualities isn't easy, however. Based on a nationwide survey of college graduates working across a range of sectors and occupations, Sylvia Hewlett and the Center for Talent Innovation discovered that EP is a dynamic, cohesive mix of appearance, communication, and gravitas. While these elements are not equal, to have true EP, you must know how to use all of them to your advantage. Filled with eye-opening insights, analysis, and practical advice for both men and women, mixed with illustrative examples from executives learning to use the EP, Executive Presence will help you make the leap from working like an executive to feeling like an executive.