Implementing Diversity Equity Inclusion and Belonging Management in Organizational Change Initiatives

Implementing Diversity  Equity  Inclusion  and Belonging Management in Organizational Change Initiatives
Author: El-Amin, Abeni
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022-06-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781668440254

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The social and political changes of this era have created a climate change and fundamental shift in how businesses view the impact of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) in the workplace. It is essential to understand how leaders make significant, sustainable changes utilizing communication abilities, envisioning, conflict management skills, and innovative DEIB initiatives. However, leaders must be careful not to rely on anecdotal evidence as it does not always reflect DEIB realities. Implementing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging Management in Organizational Change Initiatives analyzes how leaders implement DEIB organizational change initiatives. It provides an interdisciplinary perspective of how issues and challenges pertaining to DEIB management affect organization performance. Covering topics such as inclusive organizational identity, socio-intercultural entrepreneurship, and supplier diversity programs, this book is an indispensable resource for business leaders, managers, entrepreneurs, academic administration, students and educators of higher education, government officials, researchers, and academicians.

The Principles and Practice of Educational Management

The Principles and Practice of Educational Management
Author: Tony Bush,Les Bell
Publsiher: SAGE Publications Limited
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2002-08-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015055922853

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" The Principles and Practice of Educational Management" contains newly commissioned material from leading national and international authors who provide a review of relevant theory and explain relevant research in the field.

Implementing Diversity Equity Inclusion and Belonging in Educational Management Practices

Implementing Diversity  Equity  Inclusion  and Belonging in Educational Management Practices
Author: El-Amin, Abeni
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2022-06-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781668448045

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The social and political changes of this era have created a fundamental shift in how businesses view the impact of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) in the workplace. Successful businesses are now achieved by incorporating DEIB initiatives and managing inclusive workforces. Thus, it is imperative to understand how leaders implement DEIB educational change initiatives as well as how they make significant, sustainable changes by utilizing communication abilities, conflict management skills, and servant leadership. Simultaneously, educational stakeholders must vet essential change management processes and principles. Implementing Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in Educational Management Practices is an indispensable reference source that provides an interdisciplinary perspective of how issues and challenges pertaining to DEIB affect organizational performance and educational management practices. It shares the experiences of leaders when DEIB issues arise and seeks areas of improvement. Covering topics such as diversity and inclusion leadership, culturally relevant mentoring, and STEM education, this premier reference source is a critical resource for directors, executives, managers, human resource officers, faculty and administrators of education, government officials, libraries, students of higher education, pre-service educators, researchers, and academicians.

Communication and Organizational Changemaking for Diversity Equity and Inclusion

Communication and Organizational Changemaking for Diversity  Equity  and Inclusion
Author: Bobbi J. Van Gilder,Jasmine T. Austin,Jaqueline S. Bruscella
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Communication in organizations
ISBN: 1003333745

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"This book explores the opportunities, challenges, and effective approaches to organizational change regarding diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Featuring application-based case studies and practical guidelines for meaningful organizational change, this book problematizes some of the current DEI initiatives in today's organizations. It examines multiple forms of diversity (e.g., race, age, mental health) from a variety of perspectives (e.g., leadership, employee), with case studies that demonstrate how changemaking efforts can be reimagined and implemented in better, more nuanced, and more sustainable ways to produce meaningful organizational change. Through these case studies, readers learn from organizations' successes and failures in their attempts to implement DEI practices. Each chapter concludes with explicit practical implications and/or actionable recommendations for organizational changemaking. This text will make an impactful addition to courses in communication and diversity or organizational communication/change at the advanced undergraduate or graduate level and will be an essential guide for professionals wishing to lead change in their organizations"--

Rethinking Organizational Diversity Equity and Inclusion

Rethinking Organizational Diversity  Equity  and Inclusion
Author: William J. Rothwell,Phillip L. Ealy,Jamie Campbell
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000575507

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Research has shown that having a diverse organization only improves and enhances businesses. Forbes and Time report that diversity is an $8 Billion a year investment. However, poorly implementing diversity programs have damaging effects on the organization and the very individuals these programs attempt to help. Poorly implemented programs can cause peers and subordinates to question decisions and lose faith in leadership. In addition, it can cause even the most confident individuals to doubt their own skillset and qualifications. Many organizations have turned to training to solve this complex issue. Yet still, other organizations have created and filled diversity and inclusion positions to tackle the issue. The effects of these poorly implemented programs are highlighted during strenuous times such as the latest COVID-19 pandemic. Marginalized people are more marginalized, and resources and support do not reach everyone. Tasks such as providing technical support, conducting large group meetings, or distributing work obligations without seeing employees on a daily basis becomes more challenging. Complex problems cannot be solved with simple solutions. Using organization development (OD) to develop a comprehensive change initiative can help. This book outlines how properly conducting an OD change initiative can effectively increase an organization’s diversity and inclusion -- it is grounded in research-based literature on diversity and OD principles. Many organizational leaders realize the key importance of diversity, equity, inclusion and multiculturalism in modern organizations. It is only through such efforts can organizations thrive in a networked world where much work is done virtually—and often across borders. But a common scenario is that leaders, recognizing the need for a diversity program, will pick someone from the organization to launch it. Perhaps the person identified for this challenge is in the HR department but has had no experience in launching diversity efforts—or even in managing large-scale, long-term, organization wide change efforts. But these are the challenges to be faced. This book quickly identifies some reasons why diversity programs fail and how to avoid those failures. The majority of the book highlights how to use OD to improve organization culture and processes to not only increase diversity and inclusion but develop overall organization talent and prevent personal preferences and biases from hindering the selection of the best talent for positions.

Black Women s Formal and Informal Ways of Leadership Actualizing the Vision of a More Equitable Workplace

Black Women   s Formal and Informal Ways of Leadership  Actualizing the Vision of a More Equitable Workplace
Author: Bowser, Audrey D.,Davis, Kimberley M.,Johnson-Leslie, Natalie A.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2023-08-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781668438299

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Black women’s marginalized experience has often superseded their impact at their respective workplaces. Usually, Black women’s ways of knowing and leadership are composed of practices that do not fit perfectly in our heterogenous ideal of leadership. It is crucial to share Black women’s ways of knowing and understand how Black women navigate their roles. Black Women’s Formal and Informal Ways of Leadership discusses how Black women’s pedagogies shape their navigation through life through formal and informal leadership roles. It empowers the various voices of Black women and challenges the idea of who we look at as leaders. Covering topics such as perception bias, emotional intelligence, and Black women stereotypes, this premier reference source is a dynamic resource for business leaders and managers, entrepreneurs, human resource managers, librarians, faculty and administrators of education, students of higher education, government officials, researchers, and academicians.

Multifaceted Analysis of Sustainable Strategies and Tactics in Education

Multifaceted Analysis of Sustainable Strategies and Tactics in Education
Author: Neimann, Theresa Dell,Hindman, Lynne L.,Shliakhovchuk, Elena,Moore, Marian,Felix, Jonathan J.
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2023-06-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781668460368

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A multifaceted approach will be needed to fix the often-unsustainable challenges faced in the 21st-century academic arena. The trends in public and private institutions of education are more cutbacks, downsizing, mergers, sequestrations, lean process implementations, and the increase in hiring part-time workers over full-time workers. At the same time, the COVID-19 pandemic has brought with it an array of schooling challenges around organizational change. Some challenges are structural, some are political, some are human resources related, and yet others are symbolic. To fix these problems, there is a need to address a core issue: increasing student engagement. This requires a wholesale rethinking of what schooling can be. Multifaceted Analysis of Sustainable Strategies and Tactics in Education brings increased awareness to students seeking education and faculty navigating the politics regarding the challenges they face, awareness of the disempowered voices found in the halls of these institutions, and light to the challenges facing administration in education. Covering topics such as parental involvement, work-based learning, and academic success, this premier reference source is an essential resource for educators and administrators of both K-12 and higher education, pre-service teachers, teacher educators, government officials, librarians, researchers, and academicians.

Handbook of Research on Diversity and Gender Differences in Spiritual Experiences

Handbook of Research on Diversity and Gender Differences in Spiritual Experiences
Author: Essien, Essien Daniel
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2023-09-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781668468272

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In society, diversity is often complicated by the considerations of the intersections of gender and religion. Given that religion is particularly shaped by and intertwined with its social context, as well as constructed by social actors through social relations in complex ways, the conversations of the intersectionality of diversity with bias to gender, sex, and religion are also clearly socially located. This social location as well includes spatial location, which is continuously changing geographies and is also linked to shifting demographics with its dynamics of the complex picture of new diversity. The Handbook of Research on Diversity and Gender Differences in Spiritual Experiences discusses diversity in multidimensional perspectives such as religion, gender, sex, the degree of acceptance in the public sphere, the ideological commitment to values of diversity, and the increasing scope of acceptability of multiple layers of diversity in society. It further interrogates how religious diversity manifests itself in society, how it provides sites for political contestation and stratification as well as inclusion and exclusion, how it affects other social dimensions, and how to respond to it in the effect toward a more peaceable and just society. Covering topics such as gender discrimination, religious identity, and spiritual needs, this major reference work is a comprehensive resource for leaders of religious and related organizations, theological scholars, students and educators of higher education, government officials, business leaders and managers, librarians, researchers, and academicians.