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Journey to a different place: reflections on Taylor Cox, Jr.'s career and research as a catalyst for diversity education and training

Blake-Beard, Stacy D. - ; Finley-Hervey, Joycelyn A. - ; Harquail, Celia Virginia - ;

In the preface to his book, Creating the Multicultural Organization (2001), Taylor Cox, Jr, invites readers to take a journey to a different place on diversity issues. Cox's career has entailed just that -- taking readers of his research to new and different places. He has not only charted new territory, but also has enriched diversity education and training by showcasing the theoretical sophistication necessary for understanding, studying, and teaching about organizational diversity. Cox, an African-American scholar who came of age during segregation and the Civil Rights Movement, grew to become an architect of diversity management. His research, teaching, consulting, and professional advocacy helped to establish a foundation for educators, practitioners, and researchers seeking to understand and manage diversity in organizations. In this essay, the authors share what they learned about Taylor Cox's journey, about his work and about his contributions.Printed journal


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PSB lt.dasar - Pascasarjana1
Penerbit: The Academy of Management
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SubjekLeadership
Careers
Personal profiles
Researchers
Workplace diversity
Diversity training
ISBN/ISSN1537260X
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