What's Your Zip Code Story instructs class-migrants (whether college students, recent graduates, or overlooked employees), how to climb the career lattice and transform themselves from undervalued employees to respected leaders. This book tackles challenges that class-migrants and business leaders encounter regarding workplace class bias.
What's Your Zip Code Story instructs class-migrants (whether college students, recent graduates, or overlooked employees), how to climb the career lattice and transform themselves from undervalued employees to respected leaders. This book tackles challenges that class-migrants and business leaders encounter regarding workplace class bias.
Jin Young Choi is professor of New Testament and Christian Origins and the Baptist Missionary Training School Professorial Chair for Biblical Studiesat Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School and author of Postcolonial Discipleship of Embodiment: An Asian and Asian American Feminist Reading of the Gospel of Mark.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Foreword: by Howard J Ross Introduction 1 Why Does Social Class Matter? 2 My Zip Code Story 3 What's Your Zip Code Story? 4 Zip Code Bias 5 10 Things Managers and Class Migrants Need to Know 6 How Businesses can Incorporate Social Class into their Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility Initiatives 7 The Power of Belonging 8 Mentorship the Bridge to Equity Bibliography Notes Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Foreword: by Howard J Ross Introduction 1 Why Does Social Class Matter? 2 My Zip Code Story 3 What's Your Zip Code Story? 4 Zip Code Bias 5 10 Things Managers and Class Migrants Need to Know 6 How Businesses can Incorporate Social Class into their Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility Initiatives 7 The Power of Belonging 8 Mentorship the Bridge to Equity Bibliography Notes Index About the Author
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