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Author Mallick, Mita, author.

Title Reimagine inclusion : debunking 13 myths to transform your workplace / Mita Mallick. [O'Reilly electronic resources]

Publication Info. Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2024]
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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 267 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Of course I support Black Lives Matter. Why are you asking if I have any Black friends? -- I always allow everyone to speak in meetings. Of course I am an inclusive leader -- It's time to have some courageous conversations on race. Let's ask our employees of color to leader them -- I'm all for diverse talent. As long as they are good -- We protect the a-holes because our businesses wouldn't run without them -- Why are you asking for a raise? You and your husband make more than enough money -- We need more people of color in leadership. Let's launch a mentorship program! -- Of course we support women! We just extended maternity leave -- These DEI efforts don't benefit me. My voice as a white man doesn't count anymore -- No one can question our support of the LGBTQ+ community. Look at how much money we invest in June Pride Month! We aren't diversity washers -- Our ad wasn't racist. It was simply a mistake -- We aren't apologizing. People need to stop being so sensitive -- We can work from home now. The future of work is inclusive
Summary "Reimagine Inclusion provides a clear roadmap to all businesses, big and small, on how over the course of a 5 year plan, they can start to see the transformation of their workplaces into inclusive communities by addressing 13 myths about inclusion that dominate the workplace today. Inclusive leaders create inclusive cultures. Inclusion can only start to exist and then thrive when each one of us individually commits to do the work that starts with ourselves. This means understanding and then confronting our own biases, ensuring we coach future leaders (including our own children) to be inclusive, and being intentional about how we show up as leaders in our organizations in open- and closed-door meetings. We are active participants in building our cultures, whether we realize this or not"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Diversity in the workplace.
Social integration.
Corporate culture.
Belonging (Social psychology)
Business ethics.
Multiculturalisme en milieu de travail.
Intégration sociale.
Culture organisationnelle.
Appartenance (Psychologie sociale)
Morale des affaires.
Belonging (Social psychology)
Business ethics
Corporate culture
Diversity in the workplace
Social integration
Other Form: Print version: Mallick, Mita. Reimagine inclusion Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2023] 9781394177097 (DLC) 2023018605
ISBN 9781394177110 electronic book
1394177119 electronic book
9781394177189 electronic book
1394177186 electronic book
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