Synopsis
The 2000 US Census figures and studies around the globe show that we live in an increasingly multicultural world. In this ground-breaking new book, acclaimed diversity expert Mark Williams offers ten "eye-opening" lenses to help you, your organization, and everyone in it, understand how cultural diversity affects the way we live and work. There's the Assimilationist who believes that everyone should act like a true blue American, and the Culturalcentrist who believes that a person's race or ethnicity is central to their personal and public identity; the Meritrocratist who is sure that if you have the abilities and work hard enough you can make your dreams come true regardless of race or culture, and the Victim/Caregiver who believes that because of bias they will never succeed. Learn more about these lenses, as well as six other lenses that Mark Williams has developed to respond to cultural diversity.
About the Author
Mark Williams is the CEO and President of The Diversity Channel, a multimedia company that offers diversity training and consultation to Fortune 1000 clients and the Government, such as Chevron, AT&T, the CIA, the Peace Corps, Harvard Medical School, and Unisys. Mr. Williams is also the Chairman of the One Song, Many Voices Foundation, which promotes tolerance and cultural appreciation around the globe. In 1998, he was honored with the Global Tolerance Award from Friends of the United Nations.
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