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The Inclusion Breakthrough

The Inclusion Breakthrough

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Book Shows Diversity Done Right!
Review: Creating diverse and inclusive work cultures seem to be hot, albeit sticky, topics these days. When I picked up this book I was worried that it might spout esoteric jargon. Instead, I found that the book was insightful and easy to understand. Miller and Katz don't assume that you need a Ph.D. in organizational development to create change-you can begin using the methodology immediately. The book is full of useful models, real-life examples (successes AND failures), and easy-to-use steps towards building an environment where all people feel included and appreciated.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Crude Writing and Concepts
Review: Don't waste your money on this title. The concepts are common sense and the text reads like an rambling under-grad term paper. There is nothing original here, or if there is, it faded away long ago.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Full of Great Ideas!!
Review: I really enjoyed the connections that The Inclusion Breakthrough made between the importance of social responsibility and the partnership between businesses to improve the overall quality of life. It was simply written so that every business leader can connect the pieces to form their own socially responsible strategy. It has really give me some great ideas and how to implement them in my organization.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A usefulmethodology
Review: The methodology offered is based on the fairly simple precept that, to gain the benefits of diversity, you must believe in it, offer real inclusion for minorities and recognize that they provide value in the form of diverse perspectives, talents and links across the whole range of the organization's activities, not merely as links to their own community.

The authors offer three frameworks as the basis for their methodology. The first has to do with leveling and then raising the playing field. Leveling involves removing the negatives of barriers, 'isms', and biases in appointment, assignment and promotion, while raising the playing field involves proactive practices to build cross-difference partnership, ensure continuous individual and team development and create systems to enable all people to do their best work (i.e. to allow for individual and cultural differences in approaches).

The second is based on an 'Inclusion Breakthrough Cycle', the elements of which are developed in the five chapters of Part 2 of the book.

The third - Creating an Inclusion Breakthrough - is based on development of a methodology incorporating 4 phases:

* Building the Platform for Change
* Creating Momentum
* Making Diversity and Inclusion a Way of Life
* Leveraging learning and Challenging the New Status Quo

Each phase contains specified actions, which are detailed in the four chapters of the part.

None of the material is 'rocket science', but the authors do take a systemic approach to the issue and they set out a sound and useful process, which is clearly explained. It is, of course, fundamentally a particular application of wider approaches to organizational learning, focused on the specific issue of diversity. 

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Guidebook for a Successful Business Strategy
Review: To be honest, I am not well-read on the subject of diversity. I have much to learn, and this was just the book for me! What I love about the book is how it helps me (and my clients) imagine what could be done and how to do it. Given the opportunity, I doubt I'd do it exactly as Miller and Katz write about it, but their practical model (coming out of long experience) is a valuable backboard for my own ideas.

This book does not get stuck in an affirmative action box or strategy. It reaches beyond to a larger organizational perspective, serving everyone in the process. This book's ideas create more complete, productive and human organizations; it is not just about neglected or mistreated workers. With its larger scope, it serves everyone.

The real power of the book can be found in the dynamics of its title and subtitle: It's inclusion AND diversity, not OR, not VS. The creative pairing of these two words produces new possibilities--and that's what the authors help you learn about.

The book is readable, built around a central model. The authors do a good job of leading you through their thinking. And, their long experience shows in every chapter.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Diversify your views of diversity
Review: To be honest, I am not well-read on the subject of diversity. I have much to learn, and this was just the book for me! What I love about the book is how it helps me (and my clients) imagine what could be done and how to do it. Given the opportunity, I doubt I'd do it exactly as Miller and Katz write about it, but their practical model (coming out of long experience) is a valuable backboard for my own ideas.

This book does not get stuck in an affirmative action box or strategy. It reaches beyond to a larger organizational perspective, serving everyone in the process. This book's ideas create more complete, productive and human organizations; it is not just about neglected or mistreated workers. With its larger scope, it serves everyone.

The real power of the book can be found in the dynamics of its title and subtitle: It's inclusion AND diversity, not OR, not VS. The creative pairing of these two words produces new possibilities--and that's what the authors help you learn about.

The book is readable, built around a central model. The authors do a good job of leading you through their thinking. And, their long experience shows in every chapter.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Guidebook for a Successful Business Strategy
Review: What I like most about this book is that it gives so many examples of what different companies are actually doing - how they are being more successful using their diversity. Though much of the book is theoretical, it also includes practical things that you can do in your company to change and improve the way you do business.


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