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The Essential Diversity Mindset: How to Cultivate a More Inclusive Culture and Environment

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A fresh and practical approach to diversity—as a mindset, not as a formula.

"A rich combination of personal stories, research data, and excellent advice to help us think and talk beyond the limits of labels to see, respect, and appreciate the individuals within." — from the foreword by Clarence Page

In our divided climate with heightened concerns and emotions over inclusion, racism, and activism, The Essential Diversity Mindset offers a transformative approach to diversity―as a mindset, not as a formula. Thoughts, feelings, and behaviors (not enforcements, compliances, or statistics) drive diversity outcomes.
The Essential Diversity Mindset provides answers to businesses, organizations, and people searching for alternate perspectives and strategies to advance diversity and inclusion. It is for those who feel different or alienated, and want to foster their sense of self-empowerment and connect with others. And it's for those who want to deepen their capacity to build greater empathy, open-mindedness, and connection.
The Essential Diversity Mindset will inspire readers to pause and reflect on where they are and explore how we all can make positive shifts to thrive in unity with differences.

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      March 1, 2021
      The situation that we are born into colors the lens through which we see the world. This is important to acknowledge during a time when diversity and race relations have reached a boiling point in the U.S. Peer, a strategy consultant and executive coach, presents an intelligent approach to the subject using research and personal narratives to show readers how she uncovered her own biases. For example, situations that seemed normal to her, such as having twelve-year-old maids serve her family during her childhood in South Korea in the 1950s, would seem abnormal to those raised in America. Stories like these connect the book's three sections: diversity and divides, diversity journey, and advancing pervasive diversity. Each chapter ends with "Essential Takeaways" which include key ideas and exercises that challenge readers, such as "reflect on how prevalently society describes people: as a race or as an individual." This book is well-organized, easy to read, and thought-provoking. There is no preaching and no rules; Peer just asks for readers' willingness to think and grow when it comes to their diversity mindset.

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