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Four Generations in the Workplace: Do You Get Their Differences?
By Barbara Frankel
Do 25-year-olds need to "pay their dues"? Can boomers ever let go? Are the four generations now in the workplace working together productively? To find out, we put together an amazing roundtable with 12 people of varying age from Ernst & Young, Marriott International, The Coca-Cola Co. and Allstate. ...more
BusinessWeek Blows It: Executive Recruitment Diversity 'Study' Isn't Real
By Barbara Frankel
Why did BusinessWeek cite a "study" that has no valid methodology about executive recruiters and corporate diversity? ...more
'New' Rand Study on Diversity Based on Obsolete Information
By Barbara Frankel
A "new" study on corporate diversity by the Rand Corp. is gaining national media attention. But hold on a minute--this study is based on information mostly written more than a decade ago and on Fortune's 2003 Best Companies for Minorities list, a list Fortune ended three years ago. What was Rand thinking? We tell you as we scrutinize their methodology. ...more
Debunking the Attack on Diversity Training
By Barbara Frankel and Jennifer Millman
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. ...more
Anti-White-Men Video: Why Diversity Training Can't Be Left to Amateurs
Compiled by the DiversityInc staff
Fallout over a diversity-training video that portrays white men as racist, sexist, oblivious and blue-collar highlights why diversity training shouldn't be left to amateurs. What happened? What are the implications for your diversity-training program? ...more
Generations of GLBTs in the Workplace
By Yoji Cole
Read this story from the May 2007 issue of DiversityInc magazine. Being "out" at work isn't such a big deal these days. How different is it for GLBT employees and their employers? ...more
Four Generations Facts & Figures
By DiversityInc Staff
Read this story from the May 2007 issue of DiversityInc magazine. ...more
Top 50 Best Practices, Get in Synch With Your Employees
By Won Kim
Read this story from the January/February 2007 issue of DiversityInc Magazine. Are your employees engaged? Are they motivated to help the company meet its goals, and do they know what to do to make that happen? Your bottom line depends on communicating with—and engaging—all your employees, regardless of race, gender, orientation, ability or age. ...more
Friends and Mentors: Cross-Racial Relationships in the Workplace
By Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum
Read this story from the Special Issue 2007 of DiversityInc Magazine. ...more
Five Ways Employee Surveys Work for Everyone
By Won Kim and Barbara Frankel
Read this story from the Special Issue 2007 of DiversityInc Magazine. ...more
Three of the Best Multicultural Advertising Campaigns Ever
By Mark Lowery
Read this story from the Special Issue 2007 of DiversityInc Magazine. ...more
Understanding Cross-Cultural Communications
By Luke Visconti
Read this story from the Special Issue 2007 of DiversityInc Magazine. ...more
Getting Outside Help: How This CEO Did It
By Yoji Cole
Read this story from the Special Issue 2007 of DiversityInc Magazine. ...more
Bidirectional Communication: Listen, Learn & Benefit
By Yoji Cole
Read this story from the Special Issue 2007 of DiversityInc Magazine. ...more
Communicating About Diversity Makes It Happen - Guest Column
Read this story from the November 2006 issue of DiversityInc Magazine ...more
How Volunteerism Is Changing the Face of Philanthropy
By Mark Lowery
Read this story from the December 2006 issue of DiversityInc Magazine. Encouraging workers to donate their time creates internal benefits as well—such as increased employee engagement, which leads to better retention. ...more
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