Leading inclusion : drive change your employees can see and feel / Gena Cox, PhD.

By: Cox, Gena [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Vancouver, BC] : Page Two, [2022]Description: 296 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781774581797Subject(s): Diversity in the workplace | Leadership | Organizational effectiveness | Corporate culture | Success in business | Multiculturalisme en milieu de travail -- Gestion | Efficacité organisationnelle -- Gestion | Préjugés | Diversité culturelle | Leadership | Culture organisationnelle | Succès dans les affaires | Corporate culture | Cultural pluralism | Diversity in the workplace | Leadership | Organizational effectiveness | Prejudices | Success in businessDDC classification: 658.3008 LOC classification: HF5549.5.M5 | C687 2022
Contents:
Skin in the game -- Mindset: rethink what you believe -- Boldness: make inclusion scalable -- Action: it won't be easy, but it can be done -- Conclusion: making corporate America better.
Summary: "In this groundbreaking book, organizational psychologist and executive coach Gena Cox delivers the message that humans vary, and human variation is normal. Yet true inclusion that embraces these variations remains elusive in the workplace. That traumatizing state of affairs will continue until executives lead inclusion from the top of the organization. Drawing on psychological science, interviews with corporate leaders, the work of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) experts, and her own experience in corporate America, Cox goes beyond the business case for diversity and answers the clarion call for human-centered organizational leadership. Leading Inclusion is not a how to book; it's a how to be book--one that educates, challenges, and empowers you and your C-suite and board colleagues to lead a diverse workforce effectively. You'll learn the historical facts that created the racial inequities and systemic injustices that show up in the workplace, even today. Leading Inclusion shows the importance of taking the pulse of all your employees, so you can identify meaningful actions to build an inclusive, respect-first organizational culture. Your organization can make a visible, tangible difference that employees will see and feel. Leading Inclusion will empower you to change your organization--and America--one employee at a time."--Amazon.com
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Skin in the game -- Mindset: rethink what you believe -- Boldness: make inclusion scalable -- Action: it won't be easy, but it can be done -- Conclusion: making corporate America better.

"In this groundbreaking book, organizational psychologist and executive coach Gena Cox delivers the message that humans vary, and human variation is normal. Yet true inclusion that embraces these variations remains elusive in the workplace. That traumatizing state of affairs will continue until executives lead inclusion from the top of the organization. Drawing on psychological science, interviews with corporate leaders, the work of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) experts, and her own experience in corporate America, Cox goes beyond the business case for diversity and answers the clarion call for human-centered organizational leadership. Leading Inclusion is not a how to book; it's a how to be book--one that educates, challenges, and empowers you and your C-suite and board colleagues to lead a diverse workforce effectively. You'll learn the historical facts that created the racial inequities and systemic injustices that show up in the workplace, even today. Leading Inclusion shows the importance of taking the pulse of all your employees, so you can identify meaningful actions to build an inclusive, respect-first organizational culture. Your organization can make a visible, tangible difference that employees will see and feel. Leading Inclusion will empower you to change your organization--and America--one employee at a time."--Amazon.com

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