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Voices of diversity

real people talk about problems and solutions in a workplace where everyone is not alike

By Renee Blank

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Publish Date

1994

Publisher

Amacom,McGraw-Hill Education

Language

eng

Pages

212

Description:

"In today's highly diverse workplace, you are constantly required to work productively with "different" people. And understanding where others are "coming from" is the key to harmonious interaction." "Voices of Diversity gives you a unique, how-to-approach to working within the diverse workplace by letting its members tell you - in their own words - how they feel about their relationships on the job. Armed with these insights, you'll know what to say (and not say) in a tense situation, discern why someone may behave in a way that seems strange, reduce conflict between staff members, understand and correct your own misperceptions - and fully utilize the strengths of everyone in your work group." "Voices of Diversity covers an extraordinary range of people (we're all represented in this book): African-Americans, Asian-Americans, Latinos, recent immigrants, disabled workers, gays and lesbians, younger and older workers, women - even the often overlooked white males!"--Jacket.