Diversity Needs You: How inclusive habits can improve where you work
Autor Joanna Abeyieen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2025
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Notă biografică
Dr. Joanna Abeyie MBE is a multi-award-winning social impact entrepreneur, champion of diversity, inclusion, and equality as well as making a mark as an award-winning journalist and broadcaster. Joanna has spent the last 14 years, increasing the employment of diverse talent through inclusive hiring practices and creating inclusive working cultures.
Launching her first charity Elevation Networks Charitable Trust at 18 alongside six colleagues in 2006, following this 2008 Joanna went on to start her own Social Enterprise Shine Media in 2008, saw she placed over 3000 people from diverse backgrounds into work within the creative industries.
Joannas latest enterprise is founding Blue Moon, a flagship inclusive Executive Search Business and Diversity and Inclusion Consultancy Practice. Before BM, Joanna founded Hyden, part of FTSE 250 Global Recruiter SThree, an executive search and consultancy business.
Cuprins
Introduction: Blue moons are not as rare as you think
Part 1: Definition and mindset
- Defining Difference: Us vs Them
- Allyship and how to really be an ally
- Equity Vs Equality
- Misunderstanding Intersectionality
- Your micro aggressions and where they come from
- Fragility and Othering
Part 2: The problem with diversity is.... What to stop doing and start doing
- Meaningful relationships with talent
- Transparent and impartial recruitment and progression processes
- The curse of the diversity scheme and why you can do better
Part 3 Inclusive Habits
- Be accountable
- If it doesnt work, change it
- Stop making mountains out of mole hills
- Cut the C**p, what can you do right now
- Values as unifiers
- Quick wins and long-term thinking
Conclusion Inclusion starts with I