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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Stedman is a true thought leader,
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This review is from: Diversity: Leaders Not Labels: A New Plan for a the 21st Century (Hardcover)
Stedman Graham is a master of leadership. His work on diversity is rich with insight. His concept of leaders not labels is brilliantly relevant to not only the US culture but eqally critical to optimize the benefits of this new "flat world" global economy. The richness of our differences is one of the keys to our competiveness and innovation both as organizations and individuals. This is a book every one should read if they want to improve thier quality of life and influence. Buy it, read it and live it.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Pass This Around!,
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This review is from: Diversity: Leaders Not Labels: A New Plan for a the 21st Century (Hardcover)
Stedman Graham asks, "What do you do with your twenty-four hours?" I say give this book to everybody you know.
Mr Graham is very well grounded in his thinking and gives a fundamental and practical guideline for not only business people, but for all of us who believe that we can change the world one thought, one person at a time. This should be required reading from high school on into college.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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About Time Such a Fabulous Easy to Read Book is Printed,
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This review is from: Diversity: Leaders Not Labels: A New Plan for a the 21st Century (Hardcover)
Better than many multicultural classes I was required to take during my college career, Stedman Graham believes an ethnic person should not have to put aside their culture and multicultural experiences in order to better conform to society and to become more successful. In this book, he teaches others how to break free from stereotypical labels in order to most effectively reach their full potential in life and to live a life of tolerance. He shows us that developing leaders rather than accepting labels is the best way to protect a diverse culture. Each chapter discusses a different multicultural group, and includes an excellent historical timeline throughout each chapter outlining a group's hardships and successes, with thought-provoking discussion questions at the end of each chapter. I recommend this book for use in the college and high school classrooms, in small and large corporations as discussions about race and equality between workers and for families of all variations. For more info and to pre-register, contact Ed Ranta at ed.ranta @ phoenix dot edu.
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interesting read...,
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This review is from: Diversity: Leaders Not Labels: A New Plan for a the 21st Century (Hardcover)
This book was a required text for a class of mine in the library/information science profession. It reads sort of like a motivational piece that highlights the importance of skills talent over "labels" in the 21st century. It's written by Stedman Graham, a close associate of Oprah Winfrey. For those interested in such topics, this a decent find. It could be used as a supplement to other works available.
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Diversity: Leaders Not Labels: A New Plan for a the 21st Century by Stedman Graham (Hardcover - September 19, 2006)
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