ABSTRACT

This book equips students with a thorough understanding of the advantages and challenges presented by workplace diversity, suggesting techniques to manage diversity effectively and maximize its benefits. Readers will learn to work with diverse groups to create a productive organization in which everyone feels included.

The author offers a comprehensive survey of demographic groups and an analysis of their history, allowing students to develop a deep understanding of the dimensions of diversity. From this foundation, students are taught to manage diversity effectively on the basis of race, sex, LGBTQIA, religion, age, ability, national origin, and intersectionality in organizations and to understand the issues various groups face, including discrimination. Opening with current case studies and discussion questions to enhance comprehension, the chapters provide practical insight into subconscious/implicit bias, team diversity, and diversity management in the United States and abroad. "Global View" examples further highlight how diversity management unfolds around the world.

Offering a fresh look at workplace diversity, this book will serve students of diversity, human resource management, and organizational studies. A companion website featuring an instructor’s manual, PowerPoint slides, and test banks provides additional support for students and instructors.

chapter one|18 pages

Introduction to Diversity

chapter two|17 pages

Diversity Theories

chapter three|29 pages

Employment Legislation

chapter four|29 pages

Race and Ethnic Origin

chapter five|31 pages

Sex/Gender

chapter six|26 pages

Sexual Orientation

chapter seven|30 pages

Religion

chapter eight|23 pages

Age

chapter nine|20 pages

Ability

chapter ten|23 pages

National Origin and Immigration

chapter twelve|17 pages

Intersectionality

chapter thirteen|15 pages

Team Diversity

chapter fourteen|16 pages

Subconscious/Implicit Bias

chapter fifteen|20 pages

Diversity Management

chapter sixteen|3 pages

Conclusion