The Key to InclusionA Practical Guide to Diversity, Equity and Belonging for You, Your Team and Your organisation

By Stephen Frost (Editor) and contributors

About

Recognising the importance of diversity, belonging and equity is not enough. This book has the practical guidance needed to think differently and make true inclusion a reality.

Edited by Stephen Frost, a leading voice in the Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) space, this book is a practical guide for all those who know that achieving inclusion at work is important but don’t know where to start. It covers everything from how to develop remote inclusion in a digital working environment, cultural intelligence to how diversity can impact employer models. It also explains the role of inclusion in automation, artificial intelligence (AI) and data and measures. There is expert guidance on how to embed inclusion throughout organisational strategy, how to attract, recruit, retain and develop a diverse workforce and how to foster a culture of real belonging.

Supported by real-world examples, practical advice, case studies and interviews from BBC, the UK National Health Service (NHS), AstraZeneca and Paper Owl Films, this is crucial reading for all HR professionals and business leaders who are looking to achieve inclusion as individuals, in their teams and in their organisation.

INFORMATION

Publisher: Kogan Page
Published: 2022
EAN: 9781398606135
Format: 230 x 155
Extent: 288 pages

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