Conscious Change: How to Navigate Everyday Relationships with People Not Like You and Create More Inclusive Systems
By (Author) Jean Kantambu Latting
By (author) V. Jean Ramsey
With Stephanie Foy
With Amy Foy Hageman
She Writes Press
She Writes Press
9th July 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
256
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
Every day, most of us interact with people of disparate backgrounds, beliefs, and experiencesindividuals who hold different expectations than we do of the people and world around them. How does one navigate these often-turbulent waters
In Conscious Change, nineteen authors describe how they have applied the principles of Conscious Change within multicultural, diverse environments to overcome difficult and emotionally draining challengesand, in doing so, provide a road map to shifting ones own story when moving through similarly demanding situations in all areas of life. These practical case studies reveal how transformational the Conscious Change tools can be, leading to a stronger sense of ones personal capacity as a leader, better interpersonal relationships, and the beginnings of greater equity and inclusion.
Illuminating and instructive, these stories are vivid illustrations of the skills todays leaders need in their multicultural organizations and settings, where issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion are, and will increasingly be, front and center.
"The digestible format makes Conscious Change an ideal workplace or social book club selection, as readers can discuss topics, practices, and ideas chapter by chapter. The concepts presented in Conscious Change are applicable to any work or social setting at any stage of life. They are also straightforward--no particular training or background is needed to appreciate them. If you are a human who interacts with other humans, you can learn from this book."
--Tracy Rathe, Senior Vice President of Organizational Performance and Development, Nebraska Healthcare Association
Jean Kantambu Latting, DrPH, LMSW-IPR, is the president of Leading Consciously and a professor emerita at the University of Houston. As a consultant, researcher, and educator, Jean helps leaders in multicultural organizations further their people skills and capacity. She is the coauthor of Reframing Change: How to Deal with Workplace Dynamics, Influence Others, and Bring People Together to Initiate Positive Change. V. Jean Ramsey, PhD, was a professor of management at Texas Southern University, an HBCU in Houston, Texas, for nineteen years before retiring in 2009. She has published three previous books: Reframing Change (Praeger), Teaching Diversity (Jossey Bass), and Preparing Professional Women for the Future (Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Michigan). Stephanie Foy, LMSW, is a senior partner with Leading Consciously and contributes to curriculum development and practice implementation related to the principles and skills of Conscious Change. Her master's study and current consultation practice focus on leadership, well-being, and organizational change. Amy Foy Hageman, MSPOD, is a junior associate with Leading Consciously. In that role, she facilitates training, creates coursework, and coaches participants through their learning goals. Amy graduated from Case Western Reserve University in 2014 with a Master's of Positive Organizational Development.