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    Oxford : Taylor and Francis Group
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    kobvindex_INT70986
    Format: 1 online resource (188 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781409404507 , 9781409404514
    Series Statement: Short Guides to Business Risk Series
    Content: Using appropriate case studies and drawing on a growing body of international experience, Tony Morden analyses components of an Equality, Diversity and Discrimination (EDD) Agenda, and examines issues and dilemmas associated with it. He offers a strategic and performance-oriented overview of the issues of leadership, prioritisation, management process, managing architectures, applying performance and risk management concepts. Written from a scholarly perspective, but in a practitioner-oriented and reader-friendly manner, A Short Guide to Equality Risk provides a credible, strategic, and implementation-based overview of what is becoming a critically important, politically sensitive, and high risk subject
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1 Some EDD Realities -- 2 EDD Categories, EDD Risk and Cost -- 3 EDD Principles -- 4 EDD Risk and National Culture Variables -- 5 EDD Risk and Management Dilemmas -- 6 EDD Risk, Leadership and Performance Management -- 7 EDD Risk and Change Management -- 8 EDD Risk Management Strategies -- Bibliography -- Index
    Additional Edition: Print version Morden, Tony A Short Guide to Equality Risk Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2011 ISBN 9781409404507
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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