Diversity and Inclusion The Submarine Way: What Life Underwater Taught Me About Inclusion

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DISCOVER WHAT LIFE UNDERWATER CAN TEACH YOU ABOUT DIVERSITY INCLUSION

Deep beneath the sea’s surface, submarines, hunks of metal shrouded
in curiosity by the ones on land, are stuffed with a skillful crew responsible for
its success. The efficiency of a strong submarine crew is the results of a
community that makes acceptance of diversity and inclusion a part of its
expected norms. The strategies of a submarine crew can also be adapted to
businesses and communities, allowing them to achieve peak efficiency and
maintain a mission-focused philosophy that promotes growth.
Deborah Cake Fortin and John Gregory Vincent have teamed together
to bring you Diversity and Inclusion the Submarine Way, which provides
insight into many techniques and principles so that it will teach you to:
•EFFECTIVELY MANAGE BIASES AND UNITE TOGETHER AS A TEAM TO SOLVE PROBLEMS
•EMBRACE WHAT YOU CAN’T CHANGE, AND FOCUS ON WHAT YOU CAN CONTROL
•DEAL WITH CONFLICT OPENLY AND DIRECTLY
When it comes to a system of inclusion, there’s none better than the one
that organically takes place on a submarine. This book is the primary step
toward applying these techniques and practices to lend a hand your company
succeed and thrive in a diverse and inclusive work environment.

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