Workforce Inter-Personnel Diversity

Workforce Inter-Personnel Diversity
Author: Claretha Hughes
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2019-01-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 303003433X

Organization leaders typically look at each job position, characterized as identical based on pay and job description, in the same way. They hire employees to do that particular job and often do not consider other capabilities that the employees may possess. This book examines how to optimize workforce performance by understanding the diversity of skills and competencies of employees. Diversity is generally explored in terms of gender, race, nationality, disability, and other physical characteristics that differentiate one legally protected group of people from another. In the workplace, however, diversity can take on a different meaning, describing not only physical differences but also work performance characteristics unique to each individual employee. Inter-personnel diversity seeks to explore those diverse characteristics and begin to understand each employee’s strengths and weaknesses so that they can be developed to benefit the employee and the organization. This much-needed text will inform scholars and scholar-practitioners in HRD and workforce development how to use these differences to enhance the individual and the organization.

Diversity Intelligence

Diversity Intelligence
Author: Claretha Hughes
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2019-03-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781349707546

This book analyzes the emerging concept of diversity intelligence, which values the differences in employees without attempting to make everyone alike. Organization leaders need diversity intelligence to better interact with the changing demographics in America and the global economy, by embracing differences as strengths rather than weaknesses. Without a clear understanding of diversity, leaders are not fully equipped to realize organizational goals through all employees. The author highlights the importance of integrating diversity intelligence into leadership and career development plans alongside intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence, and cultural intelligence. In order to fully motivate diverse individuals, leaders must first be able to recognize differences between themselves and others without it being an obstacle to performance. This book is a window into how leaders can reflect on their actions and behaviors to effectively implement new strategies, and is an essential read for HR researchers, professionals, consultants, and managers of global operating companies.

Implementation Strategies for Improving Diversity in Organizations

Implementation Strategies for Improving Diversity in Organizations
Author: Hughes, Claretha
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2020-07-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1799847462

Awareness and inclusion are not enough to create effective change in organizations and society. Instead, organizations must implement strategies to ensure that they not only improve diversity, but also place their employees on career development plans that provide the best fit between individual and organizational needs as well as personal characteristics and career roles. Implementation Strategies for Improving Diversity in Organizations is a pivotal reference source that provides crucial research on the application of stratagems designed to increase organizational change, chiefly to integrate diverse individuals, including physically disabled individuals, women, and people of color, into the workforce. The book also looks at discriminatory practices involving the physical appearance of workers. While highlighting topics such as career development, lookism, and ethnic discrimination, this publication explores new, innovative ideas influencing the paradigm shift for the modern workforce as well as the methods of career development. This book is ideally designed for managers, executives, human resources professionals, researchers, business practitioners, academicians, and students.

Workforce Diversity Management: Inclusion and Equity Challenges, Competencies and Strategies, Third Edition

Workforce Diversity Management: Inclusion and Equity Challenges, Competencies and Strategies, Third Edition
Author: Bahaudin Ghulam Mujtaba
Publisher: Ilead Academy
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2021-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781936237203

Workforce Diversity Management: Inclusion and Equity Challenges, Competencies and Strategies (third edition). By: Bahaudin G. Mujtaba Diversity is a reality of life along with inclusion and equity, and a necessity in today's workplace. Workforce Diversity Management is about increasing one's cultural competency, understanding people as individuals rather than groups, and building productive human relationships in the workplace by focusing on an individual's head, heart, and habits. It requires examining one's own beliefs and values as well as one's personal habits and daily behaviors to learn the skills of dealing appropriately with individuals whose personal beliefs and values may be different. - Workforce Diversity Management can help professionals and managers deal with today's diverse workforce more effectively, and to attract and retain productive associates in a competitive global economy. - The book can help managers create an inclusive and equitable work environment where all employees of diverse beliefs and values are respected and treated with dignity. - The concepts, cases, and exercises are very relevant to today's work environment, and thus can easily fit most diversity management or cultural competency courses, seminars, and employee development workshops. - The author has used the concepts discussed in this book both nationally and internationally with academic and practitioner audiences to help increase their awareness of diversity and different cultures. Dr. Bahaudin G. Mujtaba is professor of management, human resources, and international management. He is also a certified diversity trainer, and a management consultant. Bahaudin has worked in many different countries and has facilitated diversity management workshops in the United States, Bahamas, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Thailand, Grenada, St. Lucia, and Afghanistan.

Management Practices for Engaging a Diverse Workforce

Management Practices for Engaging a Diverse Workforce
Author: Manish Gupta
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000711684

This unique volume shows how to tackle the challenges of diversity in the workplace. It addresses the need to keep the workforce engaged while taking into consideration the diverse backgrounds of employees. The book explores 12 themes of workforce diversity and culture, including differences of race, religion, gender, sexuality, income class, education level, marital status, generation/age, physical ability, and more. Focusing on the benefits of engaging a diverse workforce, the volume considers the issue through the different stages of the human resource process, including recruitment, selection, performance appraisal, demand forecasting, supply forecasting, job description and specification, job analysis and evaluation, training and development, career planning and development, succession planning, etc. Employing an abundance of case studies, the volume enables readers to comprehend what it means to have a diverse workforce and how to engage such a workforce for the betterment of the employees as well as the employer. The volume acts as a textbook for courses on diversity in human resource management as well as a valuable resource for HRM and other management professionals. The discussions and questions sections will be useful for faculty, and the short case studies are designed to keep students interested and engaged.

Change the Workgame

Change the Workgame
Author: Serilda Summers-McGee
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2016-08-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781537340944

Research shows that diverse workgroups are more productive, creative and innovative than homogeneous groups. In a global marketplace, and with the rapidly changing racial makeup of America, having a high function, diverse workforce is imperative for your organization's success. Change the WorkGame has been designed to show you how establish a diverse workforce throughout all strata of your organization and how to sustain your progress. As a human resources executive, diversity and inclusion consultant, and a member of historically marginalized communities, I have experienced wildly unsuccessful diversity and inclusion strategies; and advised, coached, and led wildly successful diversity and inclusion initiatives. Business leaders and department heads have used the steps outlined in this how-to guide to successfully recruit and retain diverse talent. Chris, a small business owner, says, "the diversity recruitment steps listed in the book, matched with real life scenarios really helps bring to life not only how to go about recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce, but why it is important." I promise that if you follow the 7 steps outlined in Change the WorkGame, you will increase the diversity of your workforce within 6 months following the activation of the last step and you will increase employee satisfaction by enhancing your managers and the inclusivity of your workplace. Don't wait to activate your diversity initiative. Don't wait to make your workforce stronger, nimbler, more creative, and more dynamic. Don't wait to establish an inclusive work environment where everyone feels respected, appreciated and heard. Be the person to take the lead towards Change. If not you, then who!? The workforce diversity and inclusion strategies and scenarios you are about to read have been proven to create positive and long lasting results for leaders. These strategies will help ALL employees inside your organization, but will specifically help you recruit and retain underrepresented employees. Each chapter will give you new insights towards enhancing your workforce and your workplace. Let me show you how to be the Change for your company.

The Manager's Pocket Guide to Diversity Management

The Manager's Pocket Guide to Diversity Management
Author: Edward E. Hubbard
Publisher: Human Resource Development
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2004-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0874257611

This pocket guide will expose the business opportunity that underpins the support of diversity in today's organizations. Learn how to improve workplace productivity by bridging organization goals with diversity imperatives in areas like recruitment, retention, team building, and service.

Managing Diversity in Today's Workplace

Managing Diversity in Today's Workplace
Author: Michele A. Paludi
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 638
Release: 2012-04-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This four-volume set provides updated empirical research and best practices for understanding and managing workplace diversity in the 21st century, including issues of gender, race, generation, disability, sexual orientation, national origin, and age. As the demographics of workplaces in the United States continue to evolve to include more women employees, a growing percentage of aged employees, and greater racial diversity, a broad understanding of human resource management issues in multiple functions is necessary. Today's workplace professionals need to be up to speed on best practices for staffing, training and development, performance appraisals, work/family integration, compensation, health and safety, equal employment opportunity, disciplinary strategies, and labor relations, just to mention a few of the most important issues. Contributors to this exhaustive four-volume set include human resource consultants, employers, scholars, management consultants, and therapists, offering proven workable solutions to assist employers in managing diversity in the 21st-century workforce. The books cover topics such as diverse succession planning, formal mentoring programs, discrimination in religious organizations, transgender female workers, flexible work schedules, generational cohorts, and paid leave policy. This set will provide a lay professional reader with a thorough understanding of managing diversity in the modern workplace, and serve as an essential resource for employers, labor attorneys, and human resource specialists.

Workforce America!: Managing Employee Diversity as a Vital Resource

Workforce America!: Managing Employee Diversity as a Vital Resource
Author: Marilyn Loden
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

A practical guide that shows that managing diversity as avital resource can lead to increased creativity, innovation, and enhanced productivity--beneficial to both the organization and its employees.