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Leading Inclusion

Drive Change Your Employees Can See and Feel

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In this groundbreaking new book, organizational psychologist and executive coach Gena Cox shows how to lead an inclusive organization from the top down. Cox supports leaders in meeting new expectations for inclusive leadership by offering solutions drawn from psychological science, leaders' experiences in building inclusive organization cultures, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) practitioners' insights. She seasons those messages with eye-opening truths from her own 20-plus-year experience as a leader in corporate America. Cox proposes that leaders make inclusion (especially race- and ethnicity-based inclusion) central to overall leader effectiveness expectations. She helps you understand the key questions you should ask, the constituents you must address, and the difficult but necessary actions you must take to build an inclusive organization.
In this book, you will learn:
- the historical facts that created, reinforce and maintain, many of the awkward interpersonal patterns that exist in work-life today between managers and those they lead;
- how, as a top leader, to balance your personal beliefs regarding DE&I issues with your obligations as a leader of the overall organization;
- what you must do to gain an accurate picture of the current experience of all your employees; and
science- and experience-based insights to define meaningful actions for addressing inclusion issues in your unique organization.

Your organization can become a haven for inclusion, even if it is not so today. Leading Inclusion will empower you with the historical, psychological, and practical knowledge to change your organization—and America—one employee at a time.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 14, 2023
      “I want you to feel empowered to act not just to improve diversity but also to enhance feelings of inclusion for all who work in the companies you lead,” writes executive coach Cox in her solid debut. Cox, who immigrated to the U.S. from Barbados when she was 20, emphasizes the need for more inclusive workplaces by reflecting on discrimination she’s faced as a Black woman, describing a meeting with a peer group during which a fellow attendee told her, “I think you are in the wrong room,” and held up the proceedings to confirm with the group’s organizer that Cox should be there. Much of the guidance is aimed at white readers uncertain of how to improve inclusion for people of color, as when Cox encourages leaders to gain better insight into employees from backgrounds “you currently do not understand” by grabbing a meal with them or issuing employee opinion surveys. The advice contains few surprises—she urges business leaders to listen and “give employees a forum” to express their feelings after disquieting events, such as the murder of George Floyd—but it does a dutiful job of outlining how to avoid common blunders (“Do not ask the most senior person from the targeted group to be the company’s spokesperson for that issue”). The result is a competent primer on better serving employees of color.

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