The Washington Post recently cited new research, which has not yet been published anywhere, claiming that diversity training is ineffective. Here's our rebuttal, proving this research isn't credible, especially because it lumps all diversity training together.
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Jeff Humphreys, director of the Selig Center for Economic Growth, has spent 20 years studying the growth of buying power from traditionally underrepresented groups. Read his findings in this story from the July/August 2007 issue of DiversityInc.
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A recent article in Time entitled "The Diversity Delusion" addressed the implications of a Harvard sociologist's research that claimed diversity training has no positive impact on work-force representation. DiversityInc already debunked this study in November, but we want to tell you emphatically why you shouldn't believe everything you read.
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Read this story from the March 2007 issue of DiversityInc Magazine Who are the most stressed about trying to care for children and parents while maintaining demanding jobs? A report by the AARP finds that it's people of color.
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Read this story from the June 2006 issue of DiversityInc magazine. Why are the top aides for the 50 U.S. senators almost all white? And why has this been swept under the rug?
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Read this story from the November 2006 issue of DiversityInc Magazine. The DiversityInc Top 50 Companies for Diversity® consistently yield higher stock returns than the S&P 500, yet the academic research on diversity ROI has been mixed. Why?
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DiversityInc convenes national experts to explore divisions and solutions for the United States' two largest groups of color. Read this story from the January/February 2006 issue of DiversityInc magazine.
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How did five families defy the statistics to push their children to use their potential to achieve academic excellence? Read this story from the July/August 2006 issue of DiversityInc magazine.
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The Cooks are convinced that priorities - books before anything else - plus a healthy dose of parental involvement make all the difference when it comes to education. They must be onto something as they're bucking national education trends. Read this story from the July/August 2006 issue of DiversityInc magazine.
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See how five families defied the statistics to push their children to use their potential to achieve academic excellence. Read this story from the July/August 2006 issue of DiversityInc magazine.
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American culture and immigrants are inextricably interwined, but there's a long tradition of excluding newcomers. Read this story from the April 2006 issue of DiversityInc magazine.
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The parallels between the current anger against Mexican immigrants and centuries of hate groups can't be ignored. Read this story from the April 2006 issue of DiversityInc magazine.
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