What's Your Zip Code Story?
(2023)

Nonfiction

eAudiobook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Blackstone Publishing, 2023
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (6hr., 15 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9798212332712 MWT15317062, 15317062
LANGUAGE
English
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Shedding light on class division, this audiobook offers solutions to class bias in the workplace by analyzing real experiences, social norms, education, wealth, and more. The renewed focus on class, race, and equality in the workplace and beyond is making an indelible mark on society. This clarion call for change is sweeping inequality from every corner of the nation, including law enforcement, schools, and businesses. And within the past five years, diversity and inclusion, as well as unconscious bias, have been the main drivers of organizational training, politics, and community engagement. What's Your Zip Code Story? helps clarify the intersection of class bias and racial disparity in the workplace and arms organizations with the knowledge to not only have productive discussions, but also adopt effective solutions. Gross instructs class-migrants-whether college students, recent graduates, or overlooked employees-on how to climb the career lattice and transform themselves from undervalued employees to respected leaders. The book tackles challenges that class-migrants encounter when navigating the workplace and provides operative practices that can be utilized to hone new professional skills and drive positive change in workplace culture. It is a powerful tool that will inspire marginalized employees who are hungry for personal and professional growth, as well as give insight to business leaders seeking a new way to engage their teams. Through the lived experiences of the author and research-based strategies, listeners will find insights on how to increase workplace engagement and business performance. "Gross asks both employees and leaders to reflect on their 'zip code stories,' or the childhood experiences and cultural norms that reflect their class…It's a much-needed conversation starter about class in the workplace." "Gross challenges readers to recognize their own zip-code stories and how they shape their views of others…Emigrants, workplace-diversity-and-inclusion leaders, college students, and those interested in social justice will be drawn to this book."

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