by Johanna Fullerton (Author), R.S. Kandola (Author)
Today, all organizations have to confront the challenge of diverse workforces. Yet, many equal opportunity initiatives, in particular target setting and positive action which focus on specific groups, such as women or ethnic minorities, are fundamentally flawed. This practical book sets out to separate myth from reality. Drawing on a wide-ranging literature search, extensive experience of working within companies and a survey of almost 300 organizations, the authors give evidence that group-based equal opportunity policies are divisive and seldom successful. Effective diversity strategies, pioneered by companies, such as Distillers and Vintners, are summed up in a detailed new model, and linked in with the ideal of "the learning organization". The essential elements are flexibility, an empowering culture, and business-related training based on individual needs rather than group membership. Demographic changes, legislation and increasingly globalized markets mean that diversity is now a central concern of all employers; this book provides solutions to their problems.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 200
Publisher: Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development
Published: 01 Oct 1994
ISBN 10: 0852925565
ISBN 13: 9780852925560
Prizes: Shortlisted for MCA Book Prize 1995 and Management Consultancies Association Book Award 1994.