With our workforce becoming increasingly diverse, encouraging cultural and gender sensitivity and understanding in the workplace is key for businesses and leaders' success. Tested with hundreds of participants to ensure the appropriateness and effectiveness for a variety of diversity training needs, the simple activities in this must-read guide show employees at all levels how to cope with differences and master new skills for communicating more effectively. Filled with activities, role-playing exercises, sample icebreakers, and case studies, The Diversity Training Activity Book teaches you…mehr
With our workforce becoming increasingly diverse, encouraging cultural and gender sensitivity and understanding in the workplace is key for businesses and leaders' success. Tested with hundreds of participants to ensure the appropriateness and effectiveness for a variety of diversity training needs, the simple activities in this must-read guide show employees at all levels how to cope with differences and master new skills for communicating more effectively. Filled with activities, role-playing exercises, sample icebreakers, and case studies, The Diversity Training Activity Book teaches you how to: address work-related frustrations with coworkers of different backgrounds; manage a culturally diverse team; deal with issues of gender in the workplace; understand differences in dress, appearance, and social customs--and how to be respectful of them, See how cultural barriers present new challenges to overcoming workplace disagreements. Get started now with these simple and powerful actions that will help all employees build a more collaborative, harmonious, and open workplace culture.
Jonamay Lambert (Chicago, IL) is Founder and President of Lambert Associates, Inc., and has designed and implemented training programs in diversity, leadership, and change management for both Fortune 100 companies and smaller organizations alike.
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Contents Preface v Symbols 1 Introduction 3 Part 1—DIVERSITY ICEBREAKERS 1.Name That Feeling 13 2.Diversity Letter Game 15 3.Who Do You Know? 17 4.Time Marches On 19 5.Back to the Future 21 6.Into the Future 23 7.Cultural Hat Dance 25 8.Take Your Pick—Learning Styles 27 9.Political Savvy 29 10.Head in the Clouds, Nose to the Grindstone 31 Part 2—CULTURE AND DIVERSITY 11.Introductions 35 12.Understanding the Impact of Culture on Work 37 13.Ups and Downs 43 14.Personal Influences 45 15.The Way It Is: The Real Issues 51 16.What Is Culture? The Iceberg Theory 53 17.Cultural Baggage 57 18.First Thoughts 59 19.Points of View 65 20.Seeing Is Believing, or Is It? 69 21.Communicating Our Way 75 22.DESO Model of Intercultural Communication 79 23.Qualities That Make a Difference 89 24.Addressing Language Barriers 93 25.Action Plan103 26.The Impact of Change 107 Part 3—CHANGE, COMMUNICATION, AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION 27.Dealing with Change: Barriers and Strategies 115 28.Self-Assessment Regarding Change 121 29.Introduction to Listening: A Self-Inventory 125 30.Name Your Partner 131 31.Non-Verbal Communication 133 32.Self-Talk 143 33.Coaching Across Cultures 157 34.Multicultural Team Building 171 35.Addressing Conflict Resolution 183 36.Resolving Disputes: Skills for Third-Party Intervention 203 Part 4—GENDER AT WORK 37.Historical Overview 221 38.Gender Issues at Work 229 39.Written and Unwritten Rules 237 40.Inclusion—Exclusion 245 41.Gender Tapes: Decades on Parade 247 42.Myths and Stereotypes: Old Wives' Tales 255 43.First and Lasting Thoughts 259 44.Strategies for Success 263 45.Communicating Across Gender 269 46.Worlds Apart—or Is It Words Apart? 277 47.Communication Style 285 Part 5—CULTURE AND CAREER TRANSITIONS 48.Identifying Your Values: An Exploration 299 49.Reviewing Your Itinerary 305 50.Finding the Right Boss: Getting Back on the Right Track 313 Index 317 About the Authors 323 Files for the Exercises, Overhead Transparencies, Handouts are online at: www.amacombooks.org/go/Diversity
Contents Preface v Symbols 1 Introduction 3 Part 1—DIVERSITY ICEBREAKERS 1.Name That Feeling 13 2.Diversity Letter Game 15 3.Who Do You Know? 17 4.Time Marches On 19 5.Back to the Future 21 6.Into the Future 23 7.Cultural Hat Dance 25 8.Take Your Pick—Learning Styles 27 9.Political Savvy 29 10.Head in the Clouds, Nose to the Grindstone 31 Part 2—CULTURE AND DIVERSITY 11.Introductions 35 12.Understanding the Impact of Culture on Work 37 13.Ups and Downs 43 14.Personal Influences 45 15.The Way It Is: The Real Issues 51 16.What Is Culture? The Iceberg Theory 53 17.Cultural Baggage 57 18.First Thoughts 59 19.Points of View 65 20.Seeing Is Believing, or Is It? 69 21.Communicating Our Way 75 22.DESO Model of Intercultural Communication 79 23.Qualities That Make a Difference 89 24.Addressing Language Barriers 93 25.Action Plan103 26.The Impact of Change 107 Part 3—CHANGE, COMMUNICATION, AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION 27.Dealing with Change: Barriers and Strategies 115 28.Self-Assessment Regarding Change 121 29.Introduction to Listening: A Self-Inventory 125 30.Name Your Partner 131 31.Non-Verbal Communication 133 32.Self-Talk 143 33.Coaching Across Cultures 157 34.Multicultural Team Building 171 35.Addressing Conflict Resolution 183 36.Resolving Disputes: Skills for Third-Party Intervention 203 Part 4—GENDER AT WORK 37.Historical Overview 221 38.Gender Issues at Work 229 39.Written and Unwritten Rules 237 40.Inclusion—Exclusion 245 41.Gender Tapes: Decades on Parade 247 42.Myths and Stereotypes: Old Wives' Tales 255 43.First and Lasting Thoughts 259 44.Strategies for Success 263 45.Communicating Across Gender 269 46.Worlds Apart—or Is It Words Apart? 277 47.Communication Style 285 Part 5—CULTURE AND CAREER TRANSITIONS 48.Identifying Your Values: An Exploration 299 49.Reviewing Your Itinerary 305 50.Finding the Right Boss: Getting Back on the Right Track 313 Index 317 About the Authors 323 Files for the Exercises, Overhead Transparencies, Handouts are online at: www.amacombooks.org/go/Diversity
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