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Getting to Diversity: What Works and What Doesnโ€™t

โœ Scribed by Frank Dobbin, Alexandra Kalev


Publisher
Harvard University Press
Year
2022
Tongue
English
Leaves
273
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


โ€œToo many companies donโ€™t know how to walk the walk of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Getting to Diversity shows them how.โ€
โ€•Lori George Billingsley, former Global Chief DEI Officer, Coca-Cola Company


In an authoritative, data-driven account, two of the worldโ€™s leading management experts challenge dominant approaches to increasing workplace diversity and provide a comprehensive account of what really works.

Every year America becomes more diverse, but change in the makeup of the management ranks has stalled. The problem has become an urgent matter of national debate. How do we fix it? Bestselling books preach moral reformation. Employers, however well intentioned, follow guesswork and whatever their peers happen to be doing. Arguing that itโ€™s time to focus on changing systems rather than individuals, two of the worldโ€™s leading experts on workplace diversity show us a better way in the first comprehensive, data-driven analysis of what succeeds and what fails. The surprising results will change how America works.

Frank Dobbin and Alexandra Kalev draw on more than thirty years of data from eight hundred companies as well as in-depth interviews with managers. The research shows just how little companies gain from standard practice: sending managers to diversity training to reveal their biases, then following up with hiring and promotion rules, and sanctions, to shape their behavior. Almost nothing changes. Itโ€™s time, Dobbin and Kalev argue, to focus on changing the management systems that make it hard for women and people of color to succeed. They show us how the best firms are pioneering new recruitment, mentoring, and skill training systems, and implementing strategies for mixing segregated work groups to increase diversity. They explain what a difference ambitious workโ€“life programs make. And they argue that as firms adopt new systems, the key to making them work is to make them accessible to allโ€•not just the favored few.

Powerful, authoritative, and driven by a commitment to change,
Getting to Diversity is the book we need now to address constructively one of the most fraught challenges in American life.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Introduction: A Dream Delayed
1. Rethink Diversity and Harassment Training
2. Donโ€™t Count on Rules to Stop Bias and Harassment: They Can Backfire
3. Democratize Recruitment: Cast a Wider Net
4. Open Networks Up: Mentoring, Teams, and Employee Resource Groups
5. Democratize Training: Rethink Skill, Management, and Cross-Training
6. Work-Life Help for Everyone: Flextime, Leave, and Childcare
7. Bake In Systems Change: Diversity Managers, Task Forces, and Goals
Conclusion: Changing Workplaces for Good
Appendix: Note on the Online Methodological Supplement
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index


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