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Diversity and Management Part I

Published in September 30th, 2008
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Many of you have heard me make a clear distinction between leadership and management. I believe that leadership is an impersonal activity. Management is a much more intimate activity. Leaders stand before the group and paint a compelling picture of the direction the group is going. They seldom if ever go door-to-door to make sure every person in [...]

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Summarize and Simplify

Published in September 30th, 2008
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I spoke recently to the incoming MBA class at The Goizueta School Of Business at Emory University. The panel included several senior executives from large corporations. I was the only consultant or external practitioner on the panel. After the session, one of the visiting participants came up to me and made the following comment. She said, "you [...]

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Diversity and Politics Part III

Published in September 23rd, 2008
Posted by diversity in Organizational Culture
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Now this is the way for a non-delegate to attend a political convention!
 
First, let me confess that I am not a registered Democrat (or Republican). I identify as a (conservative leaning) Independent. But as a former Democrat, I could not pass up an invitation to attend the convention as a VIP Guest. Besides, it was [...]

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Diversity and Politics Part II

Published in September 16th, 2008
Posted by diversity in Diversity Management, Organizational Culture
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The lineup of speakers at a political convention is interesting. It’s almost like a court proceeding. is a cast of witnesses, some expert, most not. Some resonate with the jury. Others fall flat. The idea, of course, is not necessarily wow the jury, but to get the ideas on the record.
 
As I sat in the [...]

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Politics and Diversity Part 1

Published in September 9th, 2008
Posted by diversity in Diversity Management, Organizational Culture
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DNC Day 1
The first thing that struck me about the convention was the DNC’s summary of the diversity of the delegates. On every newscast covering the convention, it was noted that:

 
24% of delegates are African American.
12% of delegates are Latino/Hispanic
6% of delegates are gay/lesbian
4% of delegates have physical disabilities.
17% of delegates are 36 or younger
12% [...]

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