Diversity: Leaders Not Labels

A New Plan for a the 21st Century

Business & Finance, Management & Leadership, Management, Human Resources & Personnel Management, Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help
Cover of the book Diversity: Leaders Not Labels by Stedman Graham, Free Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Stedman Graham ISBN: 9781416545897
Publisher: Free Press Publication: September 19, 2006
Imprint: Free Press Language: English
Author: Stedman Graham
ISBN: 9781416545897
Publisher: Free Press
Publication: September 19, 2006
Imprint: Free Press
Language: English

Stedman Graham, bestselling author of You Can Make It Happen, teaches that in the 21st century your talent and skills above all else will define your value. In Diversity: Leaders Not Labels, Graham shows you how to break out of the box that keeps you from growing to your full potential, and reveals that success is truly based on results, performance, and excellence.

Diversity is literally changing the face of our nations. Workers of all backgrounds are merging into a global marketplace, while businesses are challenged by a shortage of talent and the need to integrate a wide range of cultures. In this global environment, diversity has become a permanent business characteristic; opportunities will be plentiful for both people and businesses. Graham indicates that we do not have to become a member of anyone else's culture to play a key role, but must maintain and assert our own identities while respecting others' uniqueness in our workforces and communities. He helps us to understand that developing leaders rather than accepting labels is ultimately the best way to preserve culture and create a legacy.

Diversity: Leaders Not Labels studies diversity as no one has before, exploring different cultures and their histories to help you understand that everyone has had challenges and that the transformation process is the same for each of us. Hard work, sacrifice, talent, and self-motivation are the tools you need for the future. By showcasing individuals who have successfully transcended labels to become leaders, Graham helps readers begin to move from their history to carving their own individual pathways to success, based on authenticity as well as the talents and skill they bring to the workforce.

"What is most important is breaking through labels and understanding who you are," says Graham. "Realize that everyone brings uniqueness, talents, and skills that add value to our experiences, work environments, businesses, and communities. When you operate from this perspective, you will emerge in the 21st century as a true leader to yourself, to others, and to society."

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Stedman Graham, bestselling author of You Can Make It Happen, teaches that in the 21st century your talent and skills above all else will define your value. In Diversity: Leaders Not Labels, Graham shows you how to break out of the box that keeps you from growing to your full potential, and reveals that success is truly based on results, performance, and excellence.

Diversity is literally changing the face of our nations. Workers of all backgrounds are merging into a global marketplace, while businesses are challenged by a shortage of talent and the need to integrate a wide range of cultures. In this global environment, diversity has become a permanent business characteristic; opportunities will be plentiful for both people and businesses. Graham indicates that we do not have to become a member of anyone else's culture to play a key role, but must maintain and assert our own identities while respecting others' uniqueness in our workforces and communities. He helps us to understand that developing leaders rather than accepting labels is ultimately the best way to preserve culture and create a legacy.

Diversity: Leaders Not Labels studies diversity as no one has before, exploring different cultures and their histories to help you understand that everyone has had challenges and that the transformation process is the same for each of us. Hard work, sacrifice, talent, and self-motivation are the tools you need for the future. By showcasing individuals who have successfully transcended labels to become leaders, Graham helps readers begin to move from their history to carving their own individual pathways to success, based on authenticity as well as the talents and skill they bring to the workforce.

"What is most important is breaking through labels and understanding who you are," says Graham. "Realize that everyone brings uniqueness, talents, and skills that add value to our experiences, work environments, businesses, and communities. When you operate from this perspective, you will emerge in the 21st century as a true leader to yourself, to others, and to society."

More books from Free Press

Cover of the book Gone to the Forest by Stedman Graham
Cover of the book Discovering the Soul of Service by Stedman Graham
Cover of the book Sexual Homicide: Patterns and Motives- Paperback by Stedman Graham
Cover of the book The Teaching Gap by Stedman Graham
Cover of the book Plan B by Stedman Graham
Cover of the book Psychology of Hope by Stedman Graham
Cover of the book Who They Were by Stedman Graham
Cover of the book World Class Manufacturing: The Next Decade by Stedman Graham
Cover of the book Expletive Deleted by Stedman Graham
Cover of the book Strategic Management In Developing Countries by Stedman Graham
Cover of the book Closing the Gap by Stedman Graham
Cover of the book Beyond Valor by Stedman Graham
Cover of the book Masters of Enterprise by Stedman Graham
Cover of the book Angela Sloan by Stedman Graham
Cover of the book New World Order Assassins by Stedman Graham
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy