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Like many of you, I’ve participated in my fair share of diversity trainings. These have ranged from one hour brown bag seminars to book reading groups to diversity fairs and full-day management retreats. A couple of weeks ago, I participated in what I think is the best formalized organizational diversity experience in my working career. The session was held at the Greater Twin Cities United Way , my current employer. It was an ...
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Recent postings on San Jose Inside express a concern over the continuing alliance of Santa Clara Plays Fair and supramacist groups. Debbie Brtess, who was known attack and harass Judy Nadler and other diversity minded politicians in the 1990s are now beginning to work with Bailey to "monitor the minorities" according Buchanan, another known supramacist. Anti defmation groups are beginning to keep track of Bailey and Bress. ...
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When you're looking for an executive level job, chances are good that you've been working at your career for quite some time. In some cases, though, your long career can be a caveat, particularly in struggling economies where companies look for executives who aren't likely to retire very soon. Of course, you know you're not planning on walking away from your career anytime soon, but it's sometimes hard to explain this to employers, which ...
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Many people looking for executive level positions have been working in their field for many years. In some cases, though, your long career can be a caveat, particularly in struggling economies where companies look for executives who aren't likely to retire very soon. Of course, you know you're not planning on walking away from your career anytime soon, but it's sometimes hard to explain this to employers, which for many means disguising ...
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