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Inclusive Leadership: The Definitive Guide to Developing and Executing an Impactful Diversity and Inclusion Strategy Charlotte Sweeney

Inclusive Leadership: The Definitive Guide to Developing and Executing an Impactful Diversity and Inclusion Strategy By Charlotte Sweeney

Inclusive Leadership: The Definitive Guide to Developing and Executing an Impactful Diversity and Inclusion Strategy by Charlotte Sweeney


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Inclusive Leadership: The Definitive Guide to Developing and Executing an Impactful Diversity and Inclusion Strategy Summary

Inclusive Leadership: The Definitive Guide to Developing and Executing an Impactful Diversity and Inclusion Strategy: - Locally and Globally by Charlotte Sweeney

Inclusive Leadership has been officially shortlisted in the 'Management Futures' category for the 2018 Management Book of the Year prize which has just been announced by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) and the British Library. The most successful organisations are those with the most diverse and engaged workforces. Studies show an 80% improvement in business performance among those with high diversity levels. When people feel included and able to reach their full potential, they are more engaged, more productive and often more creative. Inclusive Leadership will help you drive culture change using organisational development principles. It takes you through the key components of leading change throughout the employee lifecycle, your supply chain, and through product development. Crucially, it will help you make a genuine impact on your business, through your people, both now and in the future.

About Charlotte Sweeney

Charlotte Sweeney is an experienced and pragmatic change agent with over 20 years experience of leading significant change programmes in large global organisations, coaching, facilitation and training. Fleur Bothwick has a Masters in HR Strategic Management, is an advisory member of the Pink Shoe Club Senate and an Ambassador for the CMI. She's the founder of Project Vanguard and in the Queen's 2013 New Years Honours List, she received an OBE in recognition of her contribution to Diversity and Inclusion in the workplace.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Foreword from Larry Hirst CBE About the Authors INTRODUCTION What is Diversity and Inclusion? Why is it important? Who is the book for? Why us? Further thoughts PART ONE: STARTING OUT 1. WHAT IS 'STARTING OUT'? Starting Out Introducing the STAR framework Getting to grips with D&I terminology 2. ASSESSING YOUR CURRENT POSITION What information is available? Cultural and community norms Analysing your data 3. CREATING THE CASE FOR CHANGE What has worked in the past within your organisation? What's more important - the moral, the legal or the business case? Creating the Burning Platform Do you know your SWOT from your PESTLE? What's In It For Me? Use data that is most relevant for your organisation! Challenging the Status Quo 4. BUILDING A STRATEGIC PLAN Developing your vision Creating your strategic delivery plan Achieving short term wins 5. YOUR ROLE AS A CHANGE AGENT What does an effective change agent look like? The skills and competencies required Building your skills 6. WHO IS THERE TO HELP? WORKING WITH EXTERNAL PROVIDERS External Benchmarking Charters and Kitemarks Forums and external networks Thought Leadership and Research PART TWO: TAKING THE LEAP 7. BUILDING YOUR TEAM Building a wider team Where's the programme office? Winning supporters from the board to the shop floor 8. COMMUNICATING THE CHANGE Creating your key messages Creating and delivering your plan Media channels Adapting and embedding into everyday messages 9. BIAS AND UNCONSCIOUS BIAS TRAINING The Impact of bias What is Bias? Bias and Unconsious Bias Training 10. TALENT MANAGEMENT - Recruitment to Career Development Recruitment Pre-hire and your organisations brand Accessing the talent pool Effective assessment of your talent pool Performance management Progression and Promotion Training and Development 11. TALENT MANAGEMENT - Reward to Exit Reward - pay and benefits Leaving a company Alumni networks Pre-retirement programmes Non-Exec Director positions 12.NETWORKS What are networks and why build them? Creating a network and getting it off the ground Taking your local network regional and/or global Challenges and obstacles Measuring business impact and return on investment PART THREE: ACHIEVING CHANGE 13. INCLUSIVE LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT What do we mean by inclusive leadership? Minority specific leadership development programmes Cross cultural working Coaching, mentoring and sponsorship for specific communities 14. NEW WAYS OF WORKING What

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GOR008872944
9781292112725
1292112727
Inclusive Leadership: The Definitive Guide to Developing and Executing an Impactful Diversity and Inclusion Strategy: - Locally and Globally by Charlotte Sweeney
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Pearson Education Limited
20161025
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