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As modern societies become more diverse and multicultural, the call for greater inclusion within organizations is getting louder. In response, many organizations have rushed to diversify, without fully understanding the implicit and explicit levels of diversity, the complexity of social identities, and the hidden and often unintended ways differences between members of in-groups and out-groups can lead to social exclusion.
By providing a thorough overview of the concept of diversity, distinguishing between competing definitions and types of cultural and cognitive differences, Diversity and Organizational Development helps current and future leaders develop their diversity competency.
Concepts of diversity management are explained as value-added activities that increase creativity and innovation, improve problem-solving and organizational flexibility, and aid in the recruitment and retention of top talent. Drawing upon interdisciplinary perspectives from business, economics, psychology, and sociology, this work offers a comprehensive approach to inclusive organizational development through which diversity and inclusion initiatives are supported by all facets of organizational operations and culture. Readers are shown how organizations can move toward the integrating stage of organizational development, during which members of all cultural and identity groups feel included, valued, and empowered through their contributions to organizational success.
Making a case for inclusive development through organizational culture, this book further demonstrates how rituals, symbols, and language can create shared meaning among members of diverse organizations, powerfully influencing their effectiveness and strategic performance, while ultimately creating more satisfying workplaces.

Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Diversity in Context Chapter 3. Defining Diversity Chapter 4. Cultural Diversity Chapter 5. Cognitive Diversity Chapter 6. Social Exclusion Chapter 7. Embracing Diversity Chapter 8. Inclusive Organizational Development Chapter 9. Inclusion and Organizational Culture Chapter 10. Conclusion

Diversity and Organizational Development: Impacts

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    Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
    Publication Date: 16/06/2021
    ISBN13: 9781839825934, 978-1839825934
    ISBN10: 1839825936

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    Book Synopsis
    As modern societies become more diverse and multicultural, the call for greater inclusion within organizations is getting louder. In response, many organizations have rushed to diversify, without fully understanding the implicit and explicit levels of diversity, the complexity of social identities, and the hidden and often unintended ways differences between members of in-groups and out-groups can lead to social exclusion.
    By providing a thorough overview of the concept of diversity, distinguishing between competing definitions and types of cultural and cognitive differences, Diversity and Organizational Development helps current and future leaders develop their diversity competency.
    Concepts of diversity management are explained as value-added activities that increase creativity and innovation, improve problem-solving and organizational flexibility, and aid in the recruitment and retention of top talent. Drawing upon interdisciplinary perspectives from business, economics, psychology, and sociology, this work offers a comprehensive approach to inclusive organizational development through which diversity and inclusion initiatives are supported by all facets of organizational operations and culture. Readers are shown how organizations can move toward the integrating stage of organizational development, during which members of all cultural and identity groups feel included, valued, and empowered through their contributions to organizational success.
    Making a case for inclusive development through organizational culture, this book further demonstrates how rituals, symbols, and language can create shared meaning among members of diverse organizations, powerfully influencing their effectiveness and strategic performance, while ultimately creating more satisfying workplaces.

    Table of Contents
    Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Diversity in Context Chapter 3. Defining Diversity Chapter 4. Cultural Diversity Chapter 5. Cognitive Diversity Chapter 6. Social Exclusion Chapter 7. Embracing Diversity Chapter 8. Inclusive Organizational Development Chapter 9. Inclusion and Organizational Culture Chapter 10. Conclusion

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