64 Great Sites and Articles on Diversity and Appreciating Differences

March 14, 2010 by Gil Pizano · 3 Comments
Filed under: Culture and Diversity 

Diversity121 201x300 64 Great Sites and Articles on Diversity and Appreciating DifferencesThere are many dif­fer­ences that sep­a­rate each and every one of us. For me, that is one of the things that makes life so inter­est­ing and enjoy­able. Unfor­tu­nately, there are peo­ple who incor­rectly assume some­thing about another per­son or the group they belong to sim­ply due to a dif­fer­ence. When it comes to diver­sity and appre­ci­at­ing dif­fer­ences, no one can hon­estly say that they are not inter­ested in it. The rea­son for me stat­ing such a com­ment is because regard­less of who we are or where we come from, every­one has biases toward peo­ple we per­ceive to not be like our­selves. Whether it’s a dif­fer­ence in skin color (or shade of the same skin color), dif­fer­ence in lan­guage, or dif­fer­ence in gen­der, we all will have some form of nat­u­rally occur­ring pre­con­ceived opin­ion of a per­son who is not like our­selves. That is, until we edu­cate our­selves and/or sim­ply become a lit­tle more informed about Read more

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How Does Your Company or Organization View Diversity?

September 5, 2009 by Gil Pizano · 2 Comments
Filed under: Culture and Diversity 

diversityABC How Does Your Company or Organization View Diversity?It’s funny but unless you’ve been under a rock for the past few years, it seems as though the words diver­sity and diver­sity aware­ness have been thrown around a lot by orga­ni­za­tions. Many of them, both for profit and non-profit, have focused their atten­tion on diver­sity and have made a strong argu­ment as to the impor­tance of hav­ing a diverse work­force who under­stands diver­sity and has a min­i­mal level of diver­sity awareness.

What I find inter­est­ing is that many, in an attempt to ensure that their orga­ni­za­tion embraces diver­sity, go the route of hav­ing their per­son­nel take diver­sity courses cov­er­ing the dif­fer­ent types of peo­ple that exist in the world. Many of these same courses spend much of their time going over the aspects of either the dif­fer­ent cul­tures or the dif­fer­ent lifestyles that cus­tomers or fel­low work­ers may have. They have a ten­dency of sim­ply focus­ing on tol­er­ance or “leav­ing your biases at the door” when com­ing into work. Treat­ing every­one as equals is impor­tant, but there is a more impor­tant aspect to diver­sity that many orga­ni­za­tions are com­pletely miss­ing the boat on!  Read more

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