Rewire: A Radical Approach to Tackling Diversity and Difference
Autor Chris Yates, Pooja Sachdeven Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 oct 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472913982
ISBN-10: 1472913981
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Information
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472913981
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Information
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
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other
comparable
books
on
this
subject
available
-
this
is
written
from
experience
as
a
'how
to'guide
with
method
and
learning.
Many
of
the
current
books
are
produced
by
academics,
journalists
or
researchers
who
have
not
actually
led
significant
culture
change
efforts.
Notă biografică
Chris
Yatesis
Chief
Learning
Officer
and
Head
of
People
and
Organizational
Development
for
Caterpillar
Inc.
He
is
also
Founder
and
MD
of
Ethical
Organizational
Design.
Previously,
he
was
Group
Head
of
Organizational
Development
for
HSBC,
and
VP
for
Organizational
Capability
&
Talent
at
American
Express.
Chris
has
also
worked
at
Canon
and
for
the
National
Health
Service
in
the
UK.
He
specializes
in
organizational
design,
leadership
development,
articulation
of
competitive
culture,
and
the
management
of
significant
change
initiatives.
He
holds
a
Masters
in
Occupational
and
Organizational
Psychology
and
has
lived
in
four
continents.Pooja
Sachdevworked
as
a
consultant
Organizational
Development
Specialist
for
the
HSBC
Group
for
several
years.
Previously,
she
worked
at
Towers
Perrin
(now
Towers
Watson)
and
at
Taylor
Nelson
Sofres
(TNS),
and
was
appointed
Senior
Policy
Officer
at
the
Commission
for
Racial
Equality.
She
has
worked
with
a
wide
range
of
organizations
in
the
public
and
private
sectors,
including
Channel
4,
London
Borough
of
Newham,
the
Department
for
Trade
and
Industry,
Novartis
and
Royal
Mail.
Pooja
specializes
in
unconscious
bias
(its
impact
in
decision-making),
gender
in
the
workplace,
culture
(organizational
and
other),
work
life
balance,
employee
engagement
and
wellbeing.
She
has
lived
in
three
countries,
and
is
a
qualified
counsellor,
coach
and
group
moderator.
Pooja
holds
an
MSc
in
Occupational
Psychology
and
is
currently
working
as
a
consultant
in
London.
Cuprins
Section
1:
INTRODUCTIONChapter
1:
What
this
book
is
about
Chapter
2:
A
critique
of
current
approaches
Chapter
3:
The
case
for
changeSection
2:
THE
CAUSAL
MAPChapter
4:
The
six
lenses
Chapter
5:
Personal
identity
Chapter
6:
Cognitive
dynamics
(How
our
minds
work)
Chapter
7:
Physiology
(The
body
and
the
brain)
Chapter
8:
Organisational
identity
Chapter
9:
Organisational
dynamics
Chapter
10:
External
contextSECTION
3:
A
METHOD
FOR
CHANGEChapter
11:
Taking
an
OD
approach
Chapter
12:
Tips
for
consulting
Chapter
13:
Introduction
to
the
iterative
model
Chapter
14:
Diagnosis
Chapter
15:
Imagination
Chapter
16:
Leadership
and
behaviour
Chapter
17:
Governance,
process
and
metricsSECTION
4:
CONCLUSIONChapter
18:
Final
thoughts
Recenzii
...the
most
refreshing
approach
to
diversity
I
have
read
The authors have produced a refreshing insight into a complex arena . The interlacing of the classic frameworks loved by HR practitioners with the everyday examples of personal reality is one the book's major strengths.
Refreshing, challenging and engaging! This breakthrough book places diversity centre stage of organizational culture change. Offering practical ways to develop more inclusive and dynamic workplaces, I highly recommend it.
Yates and Sachdev combine a powerful critique of the typically piecemeal and "bean-counting" approaches to diversity. The book offers specific advice for practitioners seeking to change organizational cultures, sparking new ways of thinking about the consultant's role and how to foster organizational commitment to lasting, effective, and sustainable change.
Rewireis critical reading for leaders and change agents who want more diverse and inclusive workplaces. Yates and Sachdev give us a comprehensive framework that takes into account both our internal and external environments. Their approach is holistic, practical and can be used in different global markets.
FINALLY! A book that not only points out the problem we face as a society, but also offers a concrete, yet remarkably simple approach to solving it. Creating change in the space of diversity has been an issue since before we were born - and as a society we've made advances through rules and laws, but not yet got to the root of the issue. Through six lenses and insightful personal stories, the authors offer a brilliant solution to finally solve an incredibly wicked problem.
Chris and Pooja offer the reader a unique, and desperately needed, approach to embracing diversity and difference. Rewire is the one of the most interesting, provocative and thought-provoking books I have read in years. After decades of failed approaches to diversity and inclusion, I am excited for the possibilities this book brings for my organization and for the world.
The authors have produced a refreshing insight into a complex arena . The interlacing of the classic frameworks loved by HR practitioners with the everyday examples of personal reality is one the book's major strengths.
Refreshing, challenging and engaging! This breakthrough book places diversity centre stage of organizational culture change. Offering practical ways to develop more inclusive and dynamic workplaces, I highly recommend it.
Yates and Sachdev combine a powerful critique of the typically piecemeal and "bean-counting" approaches to diversity. The book offers specific advice for practitioners seeking to change organizational cultures, sparking new ways of thinking about the consultant's role and how to foster organizational commitment to lasting, effective, and sustainable change.
Rewireis critical reading for leaders and change agents who want more diverse and inclusive workplaces. Yates and Sachdev give us a comprehensive framework that takes into account both our internal and external environments. Their approach is holistic, practical and can be used in different global markets.
FINALLY! A book that not only points out the problem we face as a society, but also offers a concrete, yet remarkably simple approach to solving it. Creating change in the space of diversity has been an issue since before we were born - and as a society we've made advances through rules and laws, but not yet got to the root of the issue. Through six lenses and insightful personal stories, the authors offer a brilliant solution to finally solve an incredibly wicked problem.
Chris and Pooja offer the reader a unique, and desperately needed, approach to embracing diversity and difference. Rewire is the one of the most interesting, provocative and thought-provoking books I have read in years. After decades of failed approaches to diversity and inclusion, I am excited for the possibilities this book brings for my organization and for the world.