Working Together: Practicing the Science of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Autor Mikki Hebl, Eden Kingen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 iun 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197744383
ISBN-10: 0197744389
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 147 x 201 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0197744389
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 147 x 201 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
A practical, evidence-based guide to building workplaces that work for everyone. Mikki Hebl and Eden King are leading experts on diversity and inclusion, and their book highlights vital steps for creating fairer organizations.
Brilliant authors with brilliant content. This book is an absolute must-read and critical guide for navigating the diversity, equity, and inclusion space leveraging highly compelling and cutting-edge science.
CEOs, people leaders, and workers alike struggle with inclusion, equity, and diversity on an almost-daily basis. Among all leaders the following question persists: What does good inclusion look like? In their ground-breaking book, Hebl and King have laid out a roadmap for leveraging the science of inclusion to generate inclusive workplaces.
A guide to personal and organizational change that is as practical as it is evidence-based. The examples are fantastic, the writing is entertaining, and the guidance is grounded in reality. I highly recommend Working Together.
This comprehensive volume draws on decades of solid research, illuminating case studies, and first-person perspectives on some of the most important issues of our time. Hebl & King present context, evidence, risks, and practical applications for individuals, leaders and organizations in a way that is readable and relatable.
This book is thorough! From the emotional, political, and strategic aspects of DEI to the pitfalls and misunderstandings of implementation, this is a must read for all aspiring DEI practitioners.
This book changed everything. Hebl and King bring together the most relevant and rigorous research with the most actionable strategies for creating change.
Topics related to DEI-and building an inclusive culture-are defining issues of our time; and often separate successful organizations from less successful ones. This book inspires and informs responsible leaders.
This is it! A book that brings the best of science to the practice of DEI. If you are looking for evidence-based, practical strategies you don't need to look any further.
The book illustrates the benefits of setting goals to make the workplace diverse and inclusive and create lasting organizational change.
Brilliant authors with brilliant content. This book is an absolute must-read and critical guide for navigating the diversity, equity, and inclusion space leveraging highly compelling and cutting-edge science.
CEOs, people leaders, and workers alike struggle with inclusion, equity, and diversity on an almost-daily basis. Among all leaders the following question persists: What does good inclusion look like? In their ground-breaking book, Hebl and King have laid out a roadmap for leveraging the science of inclusion to generate inclusive workplaces.
A guide to personal and organizational change that is as practical as it is evidence-based. The examples are fantastic, the writing is entertaining, and the guidance is grounded in reality. I highly recommend Working Together.
This comprehensive volume draws on decades of solid research, illuminating case studies, and first-person perspectives on some of the most important issues of our time. Hebl & King present context, evidence, risks, and practical applications for individuals, leaders and organizations in a way that is readable and relatable.
This book is thorough! From the emotional, political, and strategic aspects of DEI to the pitfalls and misunderstandings of implementation, this is a must read for all aspiring DEI practitioners.
This book changed everything. Hebl and King bring together the most relevant and rigorous research with the most actionable strategies for creating change.
Topics related to DEI-and building an inclusive culture-are defining issues of our time; and often separate successful organizations from less successful ones. This book inspires and informs responsible leaders.
This is it! A book that brings the best of science to the practice of DEI. If you are looking for evidence-based, practical strategies you don't need to look any further.
The book illustrates the benefits of setting goals to make the workplace diverse and inclusive and create lasting organizational change.
Notă biografică
Mikki Hebl is a full professor of psychology and management at Rice University. She is a proud native of Pardeeville, Wisconsin, who graduated with her B.A. from Smith College and her Ph.D. at Dartmouth College. She joined the faculty at Rice University in 1998 and was given the endowed title of the Radoslav Tsanoff Assistant Professorship in 2000. Mikki is an applied psychologist who is interested in the ways in which social psychological phenomena can be applied to industries and organizations. Her research specifically focuses on workplace discrimination and the barriers stigmatized individuals (such as women and ethnic minorities) face in social interactions, the hiring process, business settings, and the medical community. In addition, she addresses ways in which both individuals and organizations might remediate such discrimination. She has more than 200 publications that include journal articles, book chapters, and edited books. In addition to conducting basic research, she is veryinterested in presenting her and others' related research findings to educate others and ameliorate disparate social inequities. Mikki is also passionate about teaching--she has been the recipient of 15 major teaching awards and was appointed "National Professor of the Year" in 2015.Dr. Eden King is a professor of Industrial-Organizational Psychology at Rice University. She is pursuing a program of research that aims to make work better for everyone. This research- which has yielded over 100 scholarly products and has been featured in outlets such as the New York Times, Good Morning America, and Harvard Business Review- addresses three primary themes: 1) current manifestations of discrimination and barriers to work-life balance in organizations, 2) consequences of such challenges for its targets and their workplaces, and 3) individual and organizational strategies for reducing discrimination and increasing support for families. In addition to her scholarship, Dr. King has partnered withorganizations to improve diversity climate, increase fairness in selection systems, and to design and implement diversity training programs. She is currently co-editor of the Journal of Business and Psychology and has served as President of the Society for Industrial-Organizational Psychology.