直言职场同性恋:为公司里的每个人创造一个包容、高效的环境

Peter W. Marx
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《在工作场所坦率地谈论同性恋:为你的组织中的每个人创造一个包容、富有成效的环境》,莉兹·温菲尔德著,2005年。宾汉顿,纽约:山楂出版社,216页,软装,24.95美元。读者类型:B、E、H、I变化的景观,新世界的包容策略,事实,有意义和有效的工作场所性取向教育,关于性别认同的有意义的教育和政策,员工网络,LGBT和市场,DPB的,民事结合和同性婚姻,这是学术的,资源这本书对它的目标读者最有用的是什么?它提供了最新的信息、实际应用和对未来的建议。你从这本书中学到的最重要的四件事:对同性恋人口比例的统计预测被低估了。2. 收入没有正确报告。3.暴力和偏见比我想象的更普遍。4. 美国公司为同性恋夫妇提供的福利比我想象的要多。Liz Winfeld的第三版《直言职场同性恋:为公司里的每个人创造一个包容、富有成效的环境》继续讨论了与公司定位和社会宽容相关的多样性问题。她呼吁在工作场所多样性、性骚扰预防、工作场所精神、艾滋病毒/艾滋病教育、工作场所暴力、变性工人、残疾意识、工作场所性取向和多元文化主义等方面的十多年经验来更新她的指南。她同时关注底线业务和员工教育。她的书名中有两个词告诉你她的书是关于什么的:富有成效和包容性。在她的书中引用了Witeck-Combs和Harris International的报告,根据2000年美国人口普查和2002年的调查,有1500万自认为是同性恋者。2002年,同性恋群体的购买力为4510亿美元,预计到2007年将达到6080亿美元。引用Bob Witeck的话:“在过去的几年里,我们已经了解到,对于同性恋和非同性恋消费者来说,购买行为有共同的线索。男同性恋者和女同性恋者考虑的因素和其他人一样,但他们现在期望在市场和工作场所得到高标准的尊重和平等包容。了解这些态度的公司将成功地传达他们的价值观,并向越来越多的同性恋家庭推销他们的产品。”温菲尔德就企业管理者如何在工作场所创建和实施性取向教育提供了建议和现实生活中的例证。…
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Straight Talk about Gays in the Workplace: Creating an Inclusive, Productive Environment for Everyone in Your Organization
Straight Talk About Gays in the Workplace: Creating an Inclusive, Productive Environment for Everyone in Your Organization, by Liz Winfeld. 2005. Binghamton, NY: Hawthorn Press. 216 pages, Soft Cover, $24.95 Intended Audience: B, E, H, I Major Headings from Table of Contents: The Changing Landscape, Strategies for Inclusion in the New World, The Facts of the Matter, Meaningful and Effective Workplace Sexual Orientation Education, Meaningful Education and Policy About Gender Identity, Employee Networks, LGBT's and The Marketplace, DPB's, Civil Unions and Same Sex Marriage, It's Academic, Resources How is the book most useful for its intended audience? It provides updated information, practical applications, and suggestions for the future. The top four things you learned from reading this book: 1. Statistical projections for the percentage of gay people in the population is underestimated. 2. Income earnings are not correctly reported. 3. Violence and prejudice are more prevalent than I thought. 4. Corporate America provides more benefits to gay couples than I expected. Liz Winfeld's third edition of Straight Talk About Gays in the Workplace, Creating an Inclusive, Productive Environment for Everyone in Your Organization, continues her discussion of diversity issues as they relate to both corporate positioning and social tolerance. She calls upon over a decade of experience in Workplace Diversity, Sexual Harassment Prevention, Spirituality in the Workplace, HIV/AIDS Education, Workplace Violence, Transgendered Workers, Disability Awareness, Sexual Orientation in the Workplace, and Multiculturalism to update her guide. Her focus is bottom-line business and employee education at the same time. Two words in her title tell you what her book is all about: Productive and Inclusive. Cited in her book, Witeck-Combs and Harris International reported there were 15 million self-identified gays and lesbians as of the 2000 U. S. Census and surveys done in 2002. Buying power for the gay community was $451 billion in 2002 and projected to be $608 billion by 2007. Bob Witeck is quoted, "In the past few years we have learned that buying behavior has common threads for gay and non-gay consumers alike. Gay men and lesbians consider the same factors as others do, but they now expect high standards of respect and equal inclusion in the market and workplace. Companies that understand these attitudes will successfully communicate their values and market their products to increasingly visible gay households." Winfield offers advice and real-life illustrations on how business managers can create and implement sexual orientation education in their workplaces. …
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