The Power Of Inclusion
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Author | : Michael C. Hyter |
Publisher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2009-12-31 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0470739592 |
There is an enormous amount of wasted potential within organizations today because most do not adequately tap in to the wealth of human capital available to them. Most organizations believe that they are meritocracies, but that is a myth that masks the real situation of unequal opportunity that exists in most firms. Exclusionary tendencies are built into leadership, management, and human resources practices that perpetuate unequal opportunity. Most companies “sort and select,” hiring others most like themselves, and focus training and development on those who are identified as high potential. This book makes a business case for a new inclusive model of human resource development, driven by the demands of increasingly diverse workplaces and continuing expansion of the global economy. It demonstrates that people who succeed often acquire their talent because of the development attention they have received, and it shows how to create a culture of inclusion and development to unlock employee potential and productivity. The authors ’ approach — developing talent in all employees and aligning human resource systems and senior leadership commitment with that goal — is a response to a business challenge facing corporate North America today. The patterns of exclusion and preference that limit human potential are universal; this book offers management insights for any corporate audience serious about maximizing productivity in the competitive global economy.
Author | : Frederick A. Miller |
Publisher | : Berrett-Koehler Publishers |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2002-06-09 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1605094277 |
The Inclusion Breakthrough explains how to make diversity a central and profitable part of an organizations strategy for long-term success rather than merely a peripheral program. The authors, principals of a leading diversity consulting firm, present proven strategies for stimulating the creativity and productivity of any businesss greatest resource its people. Benefits to companies that have implemented these inclusion strategies are also described.
Author | : Rosa Nelly Trevinyo-Rodríguez |
Publisher | : Emerald Group Publishing |
Total Pages | : 277 |
Release | : 2022-02-14 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1801175802 |
The Power of Inclusion in Family Business is a guide for grooming the next generation of responsible women owners in family businesses, so they can thrive, achieve, and become leaders and wealth stewards in their multigenerational family firms and family offices.
Author | : Jennifer Brown |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 299 |
Release | : 2017-06 |
Genre | : Diversity in the workplace |
ISBN | : 9781946384102 |
Embrace Diversity and Thrive As An Organization In the rapidly changing business landscape, harnessing the power of diversity and inclusion is essential for the very viability and sustainability of every organization. Talent who feel fully welcomed, valued, respected, and heard by their colleagues and their organizations will fuel this growth. We will only succeed in this transformation if those in leadership pivot from command and control management styles to reinvent how we look at people, every organization's greatest asset. It's also critical that we build systems that embrace diversity in all its forms, from identity and background to diversity of thought, style, approach, and experience, tying it directly to the bottom line. Inclusion: Diversity, the New Workplace & the Will to Change stands up and embraces what true diversity and inclusion represent to any organization in any industry-an opportunity. Open your heart and prepare to be inspired as award-winning entrepreneur, dynamic speaker, and respected diversity and inclusion expert Jennifer Brown shares proven strategies to empower members of your entire organization to utilize all of their talents and potential to drive positive organizational change and the future of work.
Author | : Simon Fanshawe |
Publisher | : Kogan Page Publishers |
Total Pages | : 265 |
Release | : 2021-12-03 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1398601551 |
SHORTLISTED: Business Book Awards 2022 - Diversity, Inclusion & Equality category Good intentions are not enough - real diversity is about change. This book explains why it's our differences and how we combine them that creates true diversity and generates innovation, fresh thinking and ultimately, success. With clarity and wit, The Power of Difference brings together the author's own experiences with the latest research to explain why inclusion is more than just being nice to people, why unconscious bias training isn't the fix we need and why listening to all individual voices, not just assuming that one viewpoint represents a group, is key. Offering insight, analysis and practical solutions, The Power of Difference is a must read for all managers, leaders and HR professionals as well as anyone looking to engage with the topic, who doesn't know where to start. Exploring how to confront bias, question assumptions and avoid generalizations, this book illustrates why diversity should be part of the overall business strategy, not separate from it. It shows how for innovation and diversity to flourish, we must create spaces that are safe for disagreement, not from disagreement. Written in an engaging yet practical style, this book courageously tackles some of the most significant issues at work today.
Author | : Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson |
Publisher | : Ezra Press |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 2019-08-12 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780826690074 |
Inclusion and the Power of the Individual In the Teachings of The Lubavitcher Rebbe Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, The Lubavitcher Rebbe, of righteous memory, was a pioneer in inclusion. At a time when expulsion was the norm, when people with disabilities were essentially locked out of "mainstream" schools, the workforce, and society at large, when families with loved ones who were not deemed "typical" often splintered due to social pressures and stigma, the Rebbe advocated and called for inclusion. With love, compassion, and respect, the Rebbe drew in those whom society all too often pushed away.perhaps the most remarkable aspect of the Rebbe's approach to inclusion was how perfectly natural it was to him. The Rebbe's call for inclusion did not result from the latest medical studies, societal shifts, or external pressures; it came from within. Inclusion and the Power of the Individual tells a remarkable story of the Rebbe's perspective on, and advocacy for, inclusion by recounting his teachings, writings, and conversations on this topic throughout the four decades of his public leadership of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement.The Rebbe's message remained steadfast and unwavering: Every single human being is worthy of dignity, respect, love, and inclusion.These are the accounts of the Rebbe's call for inclusion.
Author | : Martin Dempsey |
Publisher | : Tom Rath |
Total Pages | : 197 |
Release | : 2018-03-06 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1939714125 |
A WALL STREET JOURNAL BEST-SELLING BOOK NAMED BY THE WASHINGTON POST AS ONE OF THE 11 LEADERSHIP BOOKS TO READ IN 2018 Radical Inclusion: What the Post-9/11 World Should Have Taught Us About Leadership examines today’s leadership landscape and describes the change it demands of leaders. Dempsey and Brafman persuasively explain that today’s leaders are in competition for the trust and confidence of those they lead more than ever before. They assert that the nature of power is changing and should not be measured by degree of control alone. They offer principles for adaptation and bring them to life with examples from business, academia, government, and the military. In building their argument, Dempsey and Brafman introduce several concepts that illuminate both the vulnerability and the opportunity in leading today: Radical Inclusion. Fear of losing control in our fast-paced, complex, highly scrutinized environment is pushing us toward exclusion―exactly the wrong direction. Leaders should instead develop an instinct for inclusion. The word “radical” emphasizes the urgency of doing so. The Era of the Digital Echo. The speed and accessibility of information create “digital echoes” that make facts vulnerable, eroding the trust between leader and follower. Relinquishing Control to Preserve Power. Power and control once went hand in hand, but no longer. In today’s environment, control is seductive but unlikely to produce optimum, affordable, sustainable solutions. Leaders must relinquish and share control to build and preserve power. The principles discussed in Radical Inclusion are memorable and the book is full of engaging stories. From a young vegan’s confrontation with opponents in Berkeley to a young lieutenant’s surprising visitor during the Cold War, from a reflection on the significance of Burning Man to a discussion of challenges faced in the Situation Room, Radical Inclusion will provide you with leadership tools to address real leadership challenges.
Author | : Michael Chavez |
Publisher | : Lid Publishing |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781911498841 |
The rehumanization of leadership has become one of the most pressing issues of our times. This book offers an antidote to the linear and fragmented leadership models that emerged out of the industrial age. The authors make a compelling case for purpose, empathy and caring to become the strategic driving forces for organizations in a disruptive and complex world. This book provides you with the simple tools and the mindset that you need to lead your organization into the 21st century.
Author | : Sunita Sehmi |
Publisher | : Business Expert Press |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 2021-05-11 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1953349870 |
This book is for anyone who wants to achieve better personal and organizational effectiveness and fruitful business relationships. It is designed to give both the theoretical knowledge and the tools for action if you are to change the power dynamics in your organization. Indeed, to operate in a global environment that is increasingly more relational than transactional, it is vital to cultivate globally competitive leaders to deal with ongoing change and challenges. The Power of Belonging is about addressing the challenge faced by most leaders: how to influence and achieve organizational goals. This is also a book for individuals, especially as they learn that we cannot define ourselves by single dimensions – we are a synthesis of our backgrounds, experiences and philosophies. And we must come as the whole people that we are to form sustainable and meaningful relationships with others around the world. The most difficult lesson to learn perhaps is that belonging will remain a puzzle until we find that it has a personal dwelling place – that we must first belong deeply to ourselves. Ready to be a change agent? Then this book is for you.
Author | : Cecilia Loving |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2021-05-05 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780986008887 |
We have spent a lot of energy in the last several decades focusing on diversity, but we have scarcely scratched the surface of inclusion. Our greater purpose in being more diverse is to be more inclusive: to welcome everyone with the tools and opportunities to succeed. A genuine welcome does not force anyone to assimilate into our norm of what we believe they should be but to welcome their individuality as part of a collective whole with the potential to offer more because of everyone's unique contribution. An inclusive mindset is important to the well-being of everyone. We all need to feel welcomed. When we give others an opportunity to succeed, we respond to our core purpose to serve something greater than ourselves. When we receive an opportunity to succeed, our well-being is also enhanced. Knowing our life's purpose is important to achieving both a meaningful and healthier life. Not only do we have to take care of our emotional needs, physical health, occupational goals, intellectual endeavors, and networking opportunities, but also to determine our purpose in life. Determining our life's purpose is easier said than done because it is rarely revealed through an epiphany but is the result of a continuous process. Regardless of our individual goals and desires, at its core, our purpose is to develop universal compassion for others. In other words, our calling or greater purpose is not merely to satisfy our egos but exists to serve "something larger than ourselves." We are here to contribute to the well-being of those around us, which is what inclusion is all about. Inclusion is not merely a lofty workplace goal but a mindset that will enhance our own well-being by welcoming the best in everyone. This book provides the framework for tapping the tools of inclusion in a manner that will not only help others and serve our greatest purpose in life but also promote our well-being.