Better Allies: Everyday Actions to Create Inclusive, Engaging Workplaces

Better Allies: Everyday Actions to Create Inclusive, Engaging Workplaces

By Karen Catlin

In Better Allies, you'll learn to spot situations where you can create a more diverse and inclusive workplace, along with straightforward steps to take.

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Publisher: Better Allies Press
Publish Date: 01/14/2019
Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 9781732723313
ISBN-10: 1732723311
Language: English

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There is a newer version of this book. This ISBN refers to the First Edition.

For the Second Edition, please see ISBN 978-1-7327233-4-4


Are you looking to build a workplace culture with a certain buzz about it? Where employees are thriving and engagement survey scores are through the roof. Where people from different backgrounds, ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, ages, and abilities are hired and set up for success--and they all want their friends to work there too, because it's so awesome.


One secret to creating this kind of workplace is allyship. And it's something anyone can do.


In Better Allies: Everyday Actions to Create Inclusive, Engaging Workplaces, you'll learn to spot situations where you can create a more inclusive culture, along with straightforward steps to take. Leadership coach Karen Catlin will walk you through how to be a better ally, including:

  • Hiring and retaining a diverse workforce
  • Amplifying and advocating for others
  • Giving effective and equitable performance feedback
  • Using more inclusive language

Read this book to level-up your ally skills and create a culture where everyone, including you, can do their best work and thrive.

About the Author

Karen Catlin is a passionate advocate for inclusion in the workplace. After spending twenty-five years building software products and serving as a vice president of engineering at Macromedia and Adobe, she witnessed a sharp decline in the number of women working in tech.

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