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Diversity Intelligence - Reimagining and Changing Perspectives (2nd ed. 2023): Claretha Hughes Diversity Intelligence - Reimagining and Changing Perspectives (2nd ed. 2023)
Claretha Hughes
R3,937 Discovery Miles 39 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book develops and amplifies the emerging concept of diversity intelligence, which is the capability of leaders to recognize the value of workplace diversity and to use this information to guide thinking and behavior. Organization leaders need diversity intelligence to better interact with the changing demographics in the US and the global economy, by embracing differences as strengths rather than weaknesses. Without a clear understanding of diversity, leaders are not fully equipped to realize organizational goals through all employees. The author highlights the importance of reimagining diversity and changing perspectives while integrating it into leadership and career development plans alongside intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence, and cultural intelligence. In order to fully motivate diverse employees, leaders must first be able to recognize differences between themselves and others without it being an obstacle to performance. This edition addresses new topics related to allyship and anti-racism, and discusses how these concepts can sometimes hinder diversity efforts. This book fits in the literature in areas of leadership and business value and aims to satisfy the need for solutions to why diversity training and management efforts continue to fall short of stated goals within organizations. It is a window into how leaders can reflect on their actions and behaviors to effectively implement new diversity strategies, and is an essential read for HR researchers, professionals, consultants, and managers of global operating companies. 

Implementation Strategies for Improving Diversity in Organizations (Hardcover): Claretha Hughes Implementation Strategies for Improving Diversity in Organizations (Hardcover)
Claretha Hughes
R5,647 Discovery Miles 56 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Awareness and inclusion are not enough to create effective change in organizations and society. Instead, organizations must implement strategies to ensure that they not only improve diversity, but also place their employees on career development plans that provide the best fit between individual and organizational needs as well as personal characteristics and career roles. Implementation Strategies for Improving Diversity in Organizations is a pivotal reference source that provides crucial research on the application of stratagems designed to increase organizational change, chiefly to integrate diverse individuals, including physically disabled individuals, women, and people of color, into the workforce. The book also looks at discriminatory practices involving the physical appearance of workers. While highlighting topics such as career development, lookism, and ethnic discrimination, this publication explores new, innovative ideas influencing the paradigm shift for the modern workforce as well as the methods of career development. This book is ideally designed for managers, executives, human resources professionals, researchers, business practitioners, academicians, and students.

Valuing People and Technology in the Workplace - Ethical Implications and Imperatives for Success: Claretha Hughes Valuing People and Technology in the Workplace - Ethical Implications and Imperatives for Success
Claretha Hughes
R5,336 Discovery Miles 53 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Technology's use has exploded, and many employees have been left behind during the COVID-19 pandemic. Organizations are constantly trying to balance people and technology within the workplace. In today's highly technological, globalized economy, it is essential that practitioners and researchers understand that people and technology do not exist in isolation from each other within the workplace. Valuing People and Technology in the Workplace: Ethical Implications and Imperatives for Success explains how philosophy, ethics, and systems theory influence the five values of people and technology development. The three main areas that are included to explain how philosophy, ethics, and systems theory relate to the five values are the three philosophical perspectives, diversity intelligence, and the workforce inter-personnel diversity talent management system. Covering topics such as ethics, organizational philosophical perspectives, and value creation model, this premier reference source is an essential resource for business leaders, human resource managers, entrepreneurs, technology professionals, students and educators of higher education, researchers, and academicians.

Valuing People and Technology in the Workplace - A Competitive Advantage Framework (Hardcover, New): Claretha Hughes Valuing People and Technology in the Workplace - A Competitive Advantage Framework (Hardcover, New)
Claretha Hughes
R4,608 Discovery Miles 46 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Valuing People and Technology in the Workplace: A Competitive Advantage Framework introduces a more proactive, strategic approach to bring employees into, and develop them within, an organization. Interpreting and accepting this concept requires managers to think of employees as they would think of technology. Technology, equipment, and systems are strategically aligned within organizations. Integrating the literature from strategic technology management, strategic human resource management, and human resource development and exploring how this integration can provide competitive advantage to organizations for better implementation of people and technology development initiatives is a potential solution. Valuing People and Technology in the Workplace: A Competitive Advantage Framework provides a comprehensive framework that can be used to develop and design case studies that could measure the identified values that people, technology, and strategy can provide to the organization. This book aims to serve as a guide for managers and leaders as they develop strategies to introduce new people and technology into the workplace.

Impact of Diversity on Organization and Career Development (Hardcover): Claretha Hughes Impact of Diversity on Organization and Career Development (Hardcover)
Claretha Hughes
R5,654 Discovery Miles 56 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Today's workforce represents individuals of various backgrounds and experiences. The influence of such individuals is becoming an important component in the workplace and researchers continue to explore the challenges of understanding the connection between employee profiles and the overall success of a company. Impact of Diversity on Organization and Career Development brings together a reflective discussion on the previous approaches and strategies of companies in relation to the paradigm shift in workplace equity of today's workforce. By examining both old and new strategies, the research included in this publication will present a unique approach for future company enhancement and employee success. This publication is an essential reference source for researchers, practitioners, managers, and students interested in the effects of multicultural representation on both a company and its employees through professional growth and advancement.

Managing Human Resource Development Programs - Current Issues and Evolving Trends (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015): Claretha Hughes,... Managing Human Resource Development Programs - Current Issues and Evolving Trends (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
Claretha Hughes, Marilyn Byrd
R4,202 Discovery Miles 42 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Managing Human Resource Development Programs makes the critical connection between HR development and the larger system of HR management. This book offers a framework for developing HR programs that are customizable to the needs of the organization.

Ethical and Legal Issues in Human Resource Development - Evolving Roles and Emerging Trends (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Claretha... Ethical and Legal Issues in Human Resource Development - Evolving Roles and Emerging Trends (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Claretha Hughes
R3,268 Discovery Miles 32 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the role of HRD professionals in ethical and legal decision making in the workplace. While previous books have described the need for ethics in HRD, this book presents ways that HRD scholars and professionals can influence, through collaborative relationships, effective implementation of ethical policies and legal standards in the workplace. The ethical policies of an organization provide a key insight into its values, and this book shows the relationship between those values and HRD practices, such as training and development, career development, and organization development. Exploring such topics as protected classes, diversity intelligence, employee rights, and employee privacy, this book will inform HRD scholars and professionals on researching and enhancing ethical and legal decision making in the workplace.

The History of Human Resource Development - Understanding the Unexplored Philosophies, Theories, and Methodologies (Hardcover,... The History of Human Resource Development - Understanding the Unexplored Philosophies, Theories, and Methodologies (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Claretha Hughes, Matthew W. Gosney
R3,611 Discovery Miles 36 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The history of human resource development embraces humankind's investment in one another's skills, knowledge, and abilities. As the field transitions into a more mature discipline, there is a need to understand the philosophies upon which certain theories and methodologies are based. Providing a historical narrative of HRD from the beginning of human history through modern times, this book reveals the consistent interaction between the philosophies of the time, theories, and methods of people management and how these philosophies impact what is known as HRD today. Drs. Gosney and Hughes offer a robust examination of HRD and provide a methodology for critical thinking to better understand the theories and assumptions of the field. They provide a model whereby scholars and practitioners can better understand and evaluate modern HRD through the context of HRD history.

Managing Technology and Middle- and Low-skilled Employees - Advances for Economic Regeneration (Hardcover): Claretha Hughes,... Managing Technology and Middle- and Low-skilled Employees - Advances for Economic Regeneration (Hardcover)
Claretha Hughes, Lionel Robert, Kristin Frady, Adam Arroyos
R2,264 Discovery Miles 22 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As technological change and digital disruption becomes normalized in the fourth industrial revolution, workplace leaders are seeking new solutions to evolving problems. Managing Technology and Middle- and Low-Skilled Employees is an illuminating study of workplace leadership for improving the employee experience and adjusting the organizational culture to reduce tensions between technology and people at work. Reliance on artificial intelligence has created apprehension and anxiety among some employees and the general public as they try to understand whether or not employees will be replaced by new technologies. This book examines technological developments, such as artificial intelligence and big data, and reveals the practical implications of how people and new technologies can co-exist, harmoniously, within the workplace through virtual teams. Managing Technology and Middle- and Low-Skilled Employees offers routes to new solutions for scholars and professionals in the fields of business, human resource development, human resource management, information systems, and workforce development.

Bridging the Scholar-Practitioner Gap in Human Resources Development (Hardcover): Claretha Hughes, Matthew W. Gosney Bridging the Scholar-Practitioner Gap in Human Resources Development (Hardcover)
Claretha Hughes, Matthew W. Gosney
R4,873 Discovery Miles 48 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Human resource professionals are an essential part of an organization; by helping to establish a rapport between employees and their managers and providing individual support, they ensure the overall well-being and success of an establishment. However, in certain sectors, such as academia or industrial settings, their role still remains unclear. Bridging the Scholar-Practitioner Gap in Human Resources Development examines the knowledge breach in the role of human resources professionals and the pivotal role they play in an organization. Featuring timely research, future implications, and practical applications of theoretical assumptions, this publication is a pivotal source for professionals, practitioners, academics, and researchers interested in the impact human resources specialists have in organizational settings.

Diversity Intelligence - Integrating Diversity Intelligence alongside Intellectual, Emotional, and Cultural Intelligence for... Diversity Intelligence - Integrating Diversity Intelligence alongside Intellectual, Emotional, and Cultural Intelligence for Leadership and Career Development (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Claretha Hughes
R3,508 Discovery Miles 35 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book analyzes the emerging concept of diversity intelligence, which values the differences in employees without attempting to make everyone alike. Organization leaders need diversity intelligence to better interact with the changing demographics in America and the global economy, by embracing differences as strengths rather than weaknesses. Without a clear understanding of diversity, leaders are not fully equipped to realize organizational goals through all employees. The author highlights the importance of integrating diversity intelligence into leadership and career development plans alongside intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence, and cultural intelligence. In order to fully motivate diverse individuals, leaders must first be able to recognize differences between themselves and others without it being an obstacle to performance. This book is a window into how leaders can reflect on their actions and behaviors to effectively implement new strategies, and is an essential read for HR researchers, professionals, consultants, and managers of global operating companies.

Workforce Inter-Personnel Diversity - The Power to Influence Human Productivity and Career Development (Hardcover, 1st ed.... Workforce Inter-Personnel Diversity - The Power to Influence Human Productivity and Career Development (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Claretha Hughes
R2,656 Discovery Miles 26 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Organization leaders typically look at each job position, characterized as identical based on pay and job description, in the same way. They hire employees to do that particular job and often do not consider other capabilities that the employees may possess. This book examines how to optimize workforce performance by understanding the diversity of skills and competencies of employees. Diversity is generally explored in terms of gender, race, nationality, disability, and other physical characteristics that differentiate one legally protected group of people from another. In the workplace, however, diversity can take on a different meaning, describing not only physical differences but also work performance characteristics unique to each individual employee. Inter-personnel diversity seeks to explore those diverse characteristics and begin to understand each employee's strengths and weaknesses so that they can be developed to benefit the employee and the organization. This much-needed text will inform scholars and scholar-practitioners in HRD and workforce development how to use these differences to enhance the individual and the organization.

Managing Technology and Middle- and Low-skilled Employees - Advances for Economic Regeneration (Paperback): Claretha Hughes,... Managing Technology and Middle- and Low-skilled Employees - Advances for Economic Regeneration (Paperback)
Claretha Hughes, Lionel Robert, Kristin Frady, Adam Arroyos
R671 Discovery Miles 6 710 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

As technological change and digital disruption becomes normalized in the fourth industrial revolution, workplace leaders are seeking new solutions to evolving problems. Managing Technology and Middle- and Low-Skilled Employees is an illuminating study of workplace leadership for improving the employee experience and adjusting the organizational culture to reduce tensions between technology and people at work. Reliance on artificial intelligence has created apprehension and anxiety among some employees and the general public as they try to understand whether or not employees will be replaced by new technologies. This book examines technological developments, such as artificial intelligence and big data, and reveals the practical implications of how people and new technologies can co-exist, harmoniously, within the workplace through virtual teams. Managing Technology and Middle- and Low-Skilled Employees offers routes to new solutions for scholars and professionals in the fields of business, human resource development, human resource management, information systems, and workforce development.

Ethical and Legal Issues in Human Resource Development - Evolving Roles and Emerging Trends (Paperback, Softcover reprint of... Ethical and Legal Issues in Human Resource Development - Evolving Roles and Emerging Trends (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019)
Claretha Hughes
R3,268 Discovery Miles 32 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the role of HRD professionals in ethical and legal decision making in the workplace. While previous books have described the need for ethics in HRD, this book presents ways that HRD scholars and professionals can influence, through collaborative relationships, effective implementation of ethical policies and legal standards in the workplace. The ethical policies of an organization provide a key insight into its values, and this book shows the relationship between those values and HRD practices, such as training and development, career development, and organization development. Exploring such topics as protected classes, diversity intelligence, employee rights, and employee privacy, this book will inform HRD scholars and professionals on researching and enhancing ethical and legal decision making in the workplace.

Strategies for Attracting, Maintaining, and Balancing a Mature Workforce (Hardcover): Claretha Hughes Strategies for Attracting, Maintaining, and Balancing a Mature Workforce (Hardcover)
Claretha Hughes
R6,829 R3,931 Discovery Miles 39 310 Save R2,898 (42%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

There is no end in sight as the Fourth Industrial Revolution becomes more prevalent across the world. Artificial intelligence (AI) is making it imperative that machines and technology be integrated within the workplace. As the workforce ages, there has to be a way to acquire the tacit and explicit knowledge of these workers. The fields of human resource development and workforce development must lead in efforts to train and develop these workers for continuous technological change. Strategies for Attracting, Maintaining, and Balancing a Mature Workforce is an essential reference source that examines efforts for engaging, retaining, and utilizing an aging workforce in a workplace that is increasingly becoming more technology-centered and provides reskilling and upskilling strategies to address the skills gaps. The title compiles vital human resource and workforce development strategies that assist these professionals with helping all employees at all levels within the workforce attain work, keep their jobs, and grow in their development to assist others. Featuring research on topics such as organizational culture, career learning, and agile workforce, this book is ideally designed for managers, executives, recruiters, hiring professionals, managing directors, human resources professionals, business researchers, industry professionals, academicians, and students.

Valuing People and Technology in the Workplace - Ethical Implications and Imperatives for Success: Claretha Hughes Valuing People and Technology in the Workplace - Ethical Implications and Imperatives for Success
Claretha Hughes
R4,039 Discovery Miles 40 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Technology's use has exploded, and many employees have been left behind during the COVID-19 pandemic. Organizations are constantly trying to balance people and technology within the workplace. In today's highly technological, globalized economy, it is essential that practitioners and researchers understand that people and technology do not exist in isolation from each other within the workplace. Valuing People and Technology in the Workplace: Ethical Implications and Imperatives for Success explains how philosophy, ethics, and systems theory influence the five values of people and technology development. The three main areas that are included to explain how philosophy, ethics, and systems theory relate to the five values are the three philosophical perspectives, diversity intelligence, and the workforce inter-personnel diversity talent management system. Covering topics such as ethics, organizational philosophical perspectives, and value creation model, this premier reference source is an essential resource for business leaders, human resource managers, entrepreneurs, technology professionals, students and educators of higher education, researchers, and academicians.

Strategies for Attracting, Maintaining, and Balancing a Mature Workforce (Paperback): Claretha Hughes Strategies for Attracting, Maintaining, and Balancing a Mature Workforce (Paperback)
Claretha Hughes
R4,883 Discovery Miles 48 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There is no end in sight as the Fourth Industrial Revolution becomes more prevalent across the world. Artificial intelligence (AI) is making it imperative that machines and technology be integrated within the workplace. As the workforce ages, there has to be a way to acquire the tacit and explicit knowledge of these workers. The fields of human resource development and workforce development must lead in efforts to train and develop these workers for continuous technological change. Strategies for Attracting, Maintaining, and Balancing a Mature Workforce is an essential reference source that examines efforts for engaging, retaining, and utilizing an aging workforce in a workplace that is increasingly becoming more technology-centered and provides reskilling and upskilling strategies to address the skills gaps. The title compiles vital human resource and workforce development strategies that assist these professionals with helping all employees at all levels within the workforce attain work, keep their jobs, and grow in their development to assist others. Featuring research on topics such as organizational culture, career learning, and agile workforce, this book is ideally designed for managers, executives, recruiters, hiring professionals, managing directors, human resources professionals, business researchers, industry professionals, academicians, and students.

Implementation Strategies for Improving Diversity in Organizations (Paperback): Claretha Hughes Implementation Strategies for Improving Diversity in Organizations (Paperback)
Claretha Hughes
R4,401 Discovery Miles 44 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Awareness and inclusion are not enough to create effective change in organizations and society. Instead, organizations must implement strategies to ensure that they not only improve diversity, but also place their employees on career development plans that provide the best fit between individual and organizational needs as well as personal characteristics and career roles. Implementation Strategies for Improving Diversity in Organizations is a pivotal reference source that provides crucial research on the application of stratagems designed to increase organizational change, chiefly to integrate diverse individuals, including physically disabled individuals, women, and people of color, into the workforce. The book also looks at discriminatory practices involving the physical appearance of workers. While highlighting topics such as career development, lookism, and ethnic discrimination, this publication explores new, innovative ideas influencing the paradigm shift for the modern workforce as well as the methods of career development. This book is ideally designed for managers, executives, human resources professionals, researchers, business practitioners, academicians, and students.

American Black Women and Interpersonal Leadership Styles (Paperback): Claretha Hughes American Black Women and Interpersonal Leadership Styles (Paperback)
Claretha Hughes
R895 Discovery Miles 8 950 Out of stock
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