Measuring Inclusion
Higher profits and happier people, without guesswork or backlash
by Paolo Gaudiano
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Pub Date Sep 24 2024 | Archive Date Oct 25 2024
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Description
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is under fire, but attracting and retaining talent is more important than ever. This book introduces an entirely new approach to DEI, showing how and why measuring inclusion is the key for organizations to enjoy higher performance and greater employee satisfaction, without causing any backlash.
Measuring Inclusion offers step-by-step directions, sample data, and real-world case studies to help you make meaningful and sustainable improvements in employee recruitment, engagement, productivity, and retention.
You will learn to quantify, track, and estimate the financial ROI of your organization’s DEI efforts just as you do with every other business activity—and in the process make your organization more successful and increasingly welcoming for everyone.
“A more strategic, data-informed approach to DEI.” – Tiffani Wollbrinck, Global Talent Management and Development, Levi Strauss & Co
“Practical, measurable strategies that tie directly to business performance.” – Kirsty Devine, Head of US HR and Global Projects, The Financial Times
“The analytical framework practitioners have been looking for in the area of DEI.” – Silke Muenster, Former Chief Diversity Officer, Philip Morris International
“A crucial counterpoint to the current backlash against DEI, providing a data-driven justification for why these efforts are essential for business success.” – Jennifer Brown, Keynote Speaker and WSJ best-selling author, How to be an Inclusive Leader
A former professor with degrees in mathematics, aerospace engineering, and neuroscience, Paolo Gaudiano is an entrepreneur, a teacher, a prolific writer, and a sought-after speaker. His work transforms how people think about diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) and what they do about it, with the ultimate goal of making our society more inclusive and equitable while driving greater economic benefits for everyone.
Advance Praise
Having witnessed the evolution of Measuring Inclusion from its initial workshop to a comprehensive guide, I am impressed by how it reshapes our approach to DEI. This book is a masterclass in understanding the complexities of inclusion, offering new perspectives, cost-saving strategies, and a thoughtful approach to engaging the majority. It not only addresses the challenges of the past but also equips us for future advancements in the DEI space. Any organization committed to real change should consider this essential reading. - Mike Sebring, Head of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, Citizens
Paolo Gaudiano’s Measuring Inclusion is a crucial read for leaders aiming to enhance their organizational culture. This book helps to shift the diversity, equity, and inclusion agenda by introducing practical, measurable strategies that tie directly to business performance. It’s not just motivational; it provides actionable steps to embed inclusion deeply into the fabric of business success. - Kirsty Devine, Head of US HR and Global Projects, The Financial Times
For any business leader unsure about the value of investing resources in DEI, Measuring Inclusion is a compelling read that demonstrates the undeniable link between inclusion and superior business results. - Kristen Anderson, CEO, European Women on Boards, Former Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Barilla
This book thoughtfully focuses the DEI conversation on measuring what matters. It’s a practical guide for leaders focused on leveraging diversity and inclusion to create a competitive advantage. - James D. White, Board Chair, The Honest Company
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781788606073 |
PRICE | £19.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 200 |
Available on NetGalley
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