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Praise for the previous edition of Managing Diversity. "It's a goldmine! I was excited to see that it truly is a complete desk reference. This book addresses every aspect of workplace diversity issues, from the individual, group, and organizational perspectives."Jeanne Hartley, Manager of Training and Development, The Los Angeles Times. "Managing Diversity is an outstanding, usable reference book loaded with answers on 'what to do' and 'how to do it' in managing our diverse work force."David W. Jamieson, Ph.D., President, Jamieson Consulting Group Coauthor of Manging Workforce 2000 and Gaining the Diversity Advantage. "Managing Diversity is well-written, comprehensive, user-friendly, sensitive, and a must read and library addition for all those whose mission includes work force diversity issues."Jeffrey N. Wallace Director, Workforce Diversity and EEO Sony Pictures Entertainment. Lee Gardenswartz and Anita Rowe's bestselling Managing Diversity is THE diversity resource, showing thousands of executives how to make the best, most profitable use of today's culturally expanding workforce. Now, as we approach the turn of the centurywhen the majority of new entrants to the workforce are projected to be women and minoritiesManaging Diversity has been comprehensively revised and updated to provide the most current information on this vital topic. Packed with worksheets, activities, and charts, it includes all the tools and information your organization needs to make diversity work, from implementation and evaluation to measurement. Managing Diversity illustrates why some programs have failedand what to do about it to ensure the success of your multicultural organization. Create a corporate culture that embraces its diversity! The all-in-one Managing Diversity continues to be the only reference and planning guide you will need to: conduct a diversity audit in your organization to design the most effective program for your needs; build cohesive multicultural work teams to maximize the cooperative potential of your workforce; hire, train, manage, and promote people in today's culturally diverse workforce.
Lee Gardenswartz and Anita Rowe have been partners in the management consulting firm of Gardenswartz & Rowe in Los Angeles, California, for more than 18 years. Each holds a doctorate of human behavior from the United States International University. Pioneers in diversity training and initiatives, Dr. Gardenswartz and Dr. Rowe have coauthored numerous articles and books, including The Diversity Toolkit and Diverse Teams at Work. In addition to lecturing, teaching, and speaking widely, they write a Question and Answer column in Mosaics, the newsletter for the Society of Human Resource Managers. They have worked with corporations including IBM, Boeing, GTE, State Farm Insurance Co., Lucent Technologies, ChildrenÕs Hospital of Los Angeles, the IRS, The Los Angeles Times, UCLA, Walt Disney World, MCA, and Prudential Insurance Co.