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Diversity Training Handbook: A Practical Guide to Understanding & Changing Attitudes

The Diversity Training Handbook: A Practical Guide to Understanding & Changing Attitudes

By John Jones and Denise M Rousseau

Practical book providing clear guidelines on diversity issues and on designing diversity training. Techniques to bring about attiduinal change are included and advice on dealing with workplace racism, sexism and prejudice.

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Book Information

Publisher: Kogan Page
Publish Date: 10/28/2008
Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9780749450687
ISBN-10: 0749450681
Language: English

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Diversity issues and the need to understand and, if necessary, change underlying attitudes has become increasingly important for organizations. The Diversity Training Handbook provides a practical approach to dealing with this sensitive and vital issue. From one of the authors of the highly successful Equal Opportunities Handbook, this 3rd edition is updated to include a new chapter on facilitating diversity training as well as information on the Equality and Human Rights Commission. The Diversity Training Handbook provides clear guidelines for dealing with issues including stereotyping, prejudice, racism, sexism, ageism and disability and contains information and advice on appropriate techniques to help bring about attitudinal change.

About the Authors

Phil Clements and John Jones run a successful training consultancy dealing with diversity issues. Phil is also Programme Area Leader at the Institute of Criminal Justice Studies.

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Eric Barends is Managing Director of the Center for Evidence-Based Management and advises management teams and boards of directors on evidence-based management and decision-making. He is also a visiting lecturer at New York University, Australian National University and VU University Amsterdam.

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