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Our Blog Joins of HRM Today

Friday, December 4th, 2009

We are happy to announce that we have joined HRM Today as an expert contributor. As part of HRM Today, we are pleased to join a distinguished group of Human Resource Management professionals sharing resources, tips and suggestions to elevate the profession.

We will continue to provide the most current information on diversity and respect in the workplace through our posts. Our contributors will still represent a multitude of workplace perspectives. And now, we will be connected to a larger audience. We look forward to seeing you there!

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Introducing Todd Dewett

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

At a diversity conference a few weeks ago, Paul met Todd Dewett. During their conversation, Todd told a story about the time he was mistaken for a minority group member and what it felt like. Below, he shares the story with us.

Everyone Can Understand What It Means To Be A Minority

Many times diversity trainers find it difficult to connect with an audience comprised mostly of white males. Not surprising since white males who are in the majority are not used to being stereotyped like a minority – right? Kinda. While it is true that white males do not understand what it is like to be anything other than what they are – white males, they can understand what it means to be stereotyped. You – the trainer or executive – can help them remember, and in doing so increase their comfort level with and curiosity about diversity-related issues at work.

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Engaging in Respectful Dialogue

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Last week I finished the third and final class of Cleveland State University’s Leadership Forum on Diversity series. Since most of the information presented during the series served as refresher for me, it was the dialogue among students that provided the greatest knowledge. Like in real life, open conversation is often the best teacher.

The class was filled with diverse learners: students, staff, faculty and regular folks from the community like me, interested in increasing diversity awareness and cultural competency. Yet with all of these varied personal experiences competing, we were able to create meaningful dialogue and learn a few things in the process. Did you know that military families were horrified when the KIA car company was introduced because the name also means killed in action?

It’s often the information that we don’t consciously think about and that others don’t know that provide such interesting dialogue revelations. Several months ago I wrote a post about taking the point of view of others and what I learned from having a candid discussion about race with one of my closest friends, who also happens to be African-American, although knowing her she’d probably just like me to refer to her as black.

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Recap: Respect in the Workplace News

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Here are some recent news items you may have missed concerning respectful workplaces:

>> Office Etiquette Matters in Close Quarters
>> Healthy Minds, Happy Workers
>> Bosses Who Feel Inadequate Are More Likely To Bully
>> How New ADA Regs Will Affect Your Hiring
>> House to Hire ‘Diversity Consultant’

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Recap: Respect in the Workplace News

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Here are some recent news items you may have missed concerning respectful workplaces:

>> Why employees should be shown more respect
>> How to make diversity part of the IT culture
>> University of Richmond policies help stop workplace violence
>> Face time with boss can help during downturn
>> “Protecting Older Workers Against Discrimination Act” bill introduced

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