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Main Title Redefining diversity /
Author Thomas, R. Roosevelt,
Publisher American Management Association,
Year Published 1996
OCLC Number 34078241
ISBN 0814402283; 9780814402283; 0585033641; 9780585033648
Subjects Diversity in the workplace ; Strategic planning ; Organizational effectiveness ; Personeelsmanagement ; Interculturele communicatie ; Strategische planning ; Effectiviteit ; Etnische minderheden ; MINORITIES ; PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT ; MANAGEMENT METHODS ; EMPLOYEE RELATIONS ; PRODUCTIVITY
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ELCM  HF5549.5.M5T464 1996 NVFEL Library/Ann Arbor, MI 08/25/2000
Collation xvii, 253 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 242-248) and index.
Contents Notes
Foreword / John F. Smith, Jr. -- pt. 1. Building a New Paradigm. 1. A New Understanding of Diversity. 2. The Diversity Paradigm: Eight Options for Action. 3. Revitalizing Dinosaurs. 4. The Leadership Challenge. 5. Black, White, and Shades of Gray: "People" Diversity -- pt. 2. Diversity at Work. 6. There Is Life Beyond Work: Diversity of Lifestyle Concerns -- Case Study: BellSouth Corporation. 7. Breaking Out of Silos: Diversity of Functions -- Case Study: Hallmark Cards. 8. The True Meaning of Globalism: Diversity of Nations -- Case Study: EDS. 9. Managing Toward Seamlessness: Diversity of Strategies -- Case Study: Goodyear Tire and Rubber. 10. What Do I Do Next? -- Case Study: General Motors. Building upon the bold ideas presented in his seminal bestseller Beyond Race and Gender, Dr. R. Roosevelt Thomas demonstrates how diversity is far more than a human resources or affirmative action issue. His new "Diversity Paradigm" embraces and enhances all areas of business, especially those that are dauntingly complex. By identifying eight options for action, the Diversity Paradigm helps readers assess where their organizations are now and where they would like them to be. Each option has its own risks and repercussions, which Dr. Thomas realistically outlines, and each predicts how an organization will respond to such pressing concerns as How do we create an environment in which all employees and team members, with different backgrounds and personal professional demands, contribute to their full potential?; How do we create a truly global organization?; How can we weave acquisition/merger partners into one effective organization?; How can we enhance our ability to process diverse, complex data?; How can we meet the challenge of visionary leadership for the century to come?