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Men stepping forward : leading your organization on the path to inclusion / Elisabeth Kelan.

By: Kelan, Elisabeth [author.].Publisher: Bristol : Bristol University Press, 2023Description: x, 114 pages ; 21 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781529230024.Subject(s): Diversity in the workplace | Corporate culture | Leadership | Male employees -- AttitudesDDC classification: 658.30081 Summary: How do men interested in gender equality become 'change makers' and lead their organisation towards inclusion? This innovative book reveals how they can be centrally involved in creating gender-inclusive cultures in their organisations and suggests practical actions to implement in order to make real changes.Summary: How do men interested in gender equality become 'change makers' and lead their organisation towards inclusion? This innovative book reveals how they can be centrally involved in creating gender-inclusive cultures in their organisations and suggests practical actions to implement in order to make real changes.
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How do men interested in gender equality become 'change makers' and lead their organisation towards inclusion? This innovative book reveals how they can be centrally involved in creating gender-inclusive cultures in their organisations and suggests practical actions to implement in order to make real changes.

How do men interested in gender equality become 'change makers' and lead their organisation towards inclusion? This innovative book reveals how they can be centrally involved in creating gender-inclusive cultures in their organisations and suggests practical actions to implement in order to make real changes.

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