
The racial and gender reckonings exemplified by the #BLM and #MeToo Movements shine light on biases that affect every part of life, including the workplace. An unspoken truth underlying the terrible events that fuel these movements-the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, acts of xenophobia against Asian people during the COVID-19 pandemic, the sexual violence perpetrated by Harvey Weinstein- is that people are being harassed, stereotyped, demeaned, and victimized in the context of work. Police officers and movie producers are perpetrators of terrible actions while they are working. What is happening in the American workplace to allow these events to unfold? And, of critical importance, what can leaders do to make lasting change?In this critical moment in our nation's history, organizational leaders have the opportunity and obligation to build strategy and practice in support of diversity, equity, and inclusion. This book will help all leaders rise to the challenge by describing state-of-the art science and practice. Expert scholars and professionals blend descriptions of case studies with large-scale robust evidence to help leaders recognize the imperative of diversity, equity, and inclusion in organizations, identify their own personal barriers and those of their organizations, and specify strategies for achieving positive and persistent change by working together.
This book investigates how organizational leaders can effectively implement evidence-based strategies to address systemic bias and foster genuine diversity, equity, and inclusion within the workplace. Authors Eden B. King and Mikki Hebl, both established scholars in organizational psychology, synthesize current scientific research and real-world case studies to provide a framework for change. They argue that leaders must move beyond superficial initiatives to identify personal and institutional barriers that perpetuate harassment and inequality. By bridging the gap between academic theory and practical application, the authors offer a roadmap for creating persistent, positive cultural shifts in professional environments.
What You Will Find
Experts in organizational psychology and human resources recognize this work as a rigorous, science-backed resource for leaders navigating modern workplace challenges. Readers frequently note that the text successfully balances academic depth with actionable, practical guidance for implementing long-term cultural change.
Page Count:
232
Publication Date:
2024-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197744389
ISBN-13:
9780197744383
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