Beyond Tokenism Embrace a Sense of Belonging and Stand Out as an Inclusive Leader

Beyond Tokenism  Embrace a Sense of Belonging and Stand Out as an Inclusive Leader
Author: Cecilia Ntombizodwa Mzvondiwa
Publsiher: 10-10-10 Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-02-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1772775401

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Beyond Tokenism: How to Embrace a Sense of Belonging and Stand Out as an Inclusive Leader is a just in time tool that you need now more than ever. You are living in a much-polarized world, and you no doubt see an increase in misinformation, disinformation, and fear that fuels extremism and hate. In addition, you have been challenged by the covid19 pandemic, inflation, and a looming recession. "Beyond Tokenism contributes new vocabulary in the diversity, equity, and inclusion space. Cecilia writes from a heart centered space. She invites you to lean into the discomfort and creates a safe space for you to engage and see yourself without dwelling on guilt and shame. A skillful storyteller, Cecilia weaves facts and challenges assumptions while including her own story within the broader story of humanity." -Raymond Aaron, New York Times Bestselling Author "Thank you, Cecilia, for speaking to the unspoken truths about inclusion. To be truly no tokenistic and increase diversity in an organization, leaders must focus on creating a sense of belonging for all." -Karen Chinaleong-Brooks

Imagine Belonging

Imagine Belonging
Author: Rhodes Perry
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022-02-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1955985421

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Belonging. You need to feel it in all aspects of your life, including the workplace. Many business leaders recognize this truth and embrace the significant benefits that result from workplace belonging. They include increased psychological safety, trust, and creativity. Yet, far too often, most of these leaders struggle with how to build belonging at work. Some even believe the idea of belonging at work - let alone feeling it - is too elusive to achieve. In Imagine Belonging, Rhodes Perry equips inclusive leaders with a powerful framework to overcome these challenges. The book invites you to participate in this critical conversation and motivates you to eradicate the pain of exclusion that far too many of us experience on the job. Perry draws upon his distinguished career as a nationally recognized DEI thought leader to help you understand complex issues like power, privilege, targeted universalism, and belonging at a deeper level. He offers practical cases studies, proven strategies, and rich stories empowering you to overcome the common barriers that often stymie your organization's DEI goals. His original writing encourages you to positively influence your workplace culture by embracing inclusive leadership practices, cooperative team building methods, and fresh approaches on how to equitably structure your work. His writing is personal and engaging and invites you to not only participate in the conversation while reflecting on targeted questions and inquiry, but also motivates you to create systems of equity in your workplace and communities.Imagine Belonging helps you recognize the relative power and privilege you hold to transform yourself, your team, and your workplace. Whether your organization is just beginning its diversity, equity, and inclusion journey, or is further along in the process, Imagine Belonging will inspire you to transform your vision of belonging at work into a reality ?and reap the rewards that result from establishing an equitable organization.

Imagine Belonging Your Inclusive Leadership Guide to Building an Equitable Workplace

Imagine Belonging  Your Inclusive Leadership Guide to Building an Equitable Workplace
Author: Rhodes Perry
Publsiher: Publish Your Purpose
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2021-10-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1951591739

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Belonging. You need to feel it in all aspects of your life, including the workplace. Many business leaders recognize this truth and embrace the significant benefits that result from workplace belonging. These benefits include increased psychological safety, trust, and innovation. Yet, most of these leaders struggle with how to build belonging at work. Some even believe the idea of belonging at work - let alone feeling it - is too elusive to achieve. In Imagine Belonging, Rhodes Perry equips inclusive leaders with a powerful framework to overcome these challenges. The book invites you to participate in this critical conversation, and motivates you to eradicate the pain of exclusion that far too many of us experience on the job. Perry draws upon his distinguished career as a nationally recognized DEI thought leader to help you understand complex issues like power, privilege, targeted universalism, and belonging at a deeper level. He offers practical case studies, proven strategies, and rich stories empowering you to overcome the common barriers that often stymie your organization's DEI goals. His writing encourages you to positively influence your workplace culture by embracing inclusive leadership practices, cooperative team building methods, and fresh approaches on how to equitably structure your organization. Imagine Belonging helps you recognize the relative power and privilege you hold to transform yourself, your team, and your workplace. Whether your organization is just beginning its diversity, equity and inclusion journey, or is further along in the process, Imagine Belonging will inspire you to transform your vision of belonging at work into a reality....and reap the rewards that result from establishing an equitable organization.

Diversity and Leadership

Diversity and Leadership
Author: Jean Lau Chin,Joseph E. Trimble
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2014-09-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781483312446

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Although leadership theories have evolved to reflect changing social contexts, many remain silent on issues of equity, diversity, and social justice. Diversity and Leadership, by Jean Lau Chin and Joseph E. Trimble, offers a new paradigm for examining leadership by bringing together two domains—research on leadership and research on diversity—to challenge existing notions of leadership and move toward a diverse and global view of society and its institutions. This compelling book delivers an approach to leadership that is inclusive, promotes access for diverse leaders, and addresses barriers that narrowly confine our perceptions and expectations of leaders. Redefining leadership as global and diverse, the authors impart new understanding of who our leaders are, the process of communication, exchange between leaders and their members, criteria for selecting, training, and evaluating leaders in the 21st century, and the organizational and societal contexts in which leadership is exercised.

Diversity and Inclusion in Organizations

Diversity and Inclusion in Organizations
Author: Dianna L. Stone,James H. Dulebohn,Kimberly M. Lukaszewski
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Diversity in the workplace
ISBN: 1648020054

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"The population of many nations around the world are becoming increasingly diverse (Stone-Romero, Stone, & Salas, 2003). For example, recent reports estimate that by 2060 the U. S. will become a majority minority nation (i.e., ethnic minorities including African-Americans and Hispanic-Americans will represent the majority of the population) (U. S. Bureau of Census, 2019). As a result, many U. S. and worldwide organizations will employ large number of ethnic minority group members, and will face numerous challenges associated with attracting, motivating, and retaining employees who are culturally diverse. In view of the growing cultural diversity in worldwide organizations, the primary goals of this issue are to (a) advance theory and research on diversity and inclusion in organizations, (b) present new theoretical frameworks to foster future research, and (c) consider a variety of diversity-related issues that have key implications for research and practice. It includes twelve very interesting articles that focus on an array of diversity-related issues including multiculturalism, gender, stereotypes of racial minorities, effect sizes in diversity research, diversity training, LGBT issues, age, and racial harassment, etc. For example, the first article by Dianna Stone, James Dulebohn, and Kimberly Lukaszewski discusses how differences in the cultural values of four U. S. ethnic minority groups (e.g., African-Americans, Hispanic-Americans) will influence HR policies and practices. The second article by George Dreher, Aarti Ramaswami, and Thomas Dougherty focuses on a very important issue, and considers the extent to which a life partner can act as a career catalyst (or inhibitor) and contribute to women's career attainment. The next article by Eugene Stone-Romero, Dianna Stone, Mark Hartman, and Megumi Hosoda examines the stereotypes of six ethnic groups (e.g., African-American, Mexican-American, Native American, etc.). Their results are intriguing and revealed that Anglo-Americans, Chinese-Americans, Native-Americans, and East Indian Americans were viewed most positively whereas African-American and Mexican American were viewed most negatively"--

Which Two Heads Are Better Than One

Which Two Heads Are Better Than One
Author: Juliet Bourke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-02-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1876604298

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Engaging and Empowering Aboriginal Youth

Engaging and Empowering Aboriginal Youth
Author: Claire V. Crooks,Darren Thomas,Debbie Chiodo
Publsiher: Trafford on Demand Pub
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2009
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1426904290

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"This toolkit presents a wide range of guidelines, strategies, templates and case studies for those who work with Aboriginal youth."--Page 4 of cover.

Uprooting Bias in the Academy

Uprooting Bias in the Academy
Author: Linda F. Bisson,Laura Grindstaff,Lisceth Brazil-Cruz,Sophie J. Barbu
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2021-11-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3030856704

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This open access book analyzes barriers to inclusion in academia and details ways to create a more diverse, inclusive environment. It describes the implementation of UC Davis ADVANCE, a grant program funded by the National Science Foundation, to increase the hiring and retention of underrepresented scholars in the STEM fields (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and foster a culture of inclusion for all faculty. It first describes what the barriers to inclusion are and how they function within the broader society. A key focus here is the concept of implicit bias: what it is, how it develops, and the importance of training organizational members to recognize and challenge it. It then discusses the limitations of data collection that is guided by the convention assumption that being diverse automatically means being inclusive. Lastly, it highlights the importance of creating a collaborative, interdisciplinary, and institution-wide vision of an inclusive community.