Business & Economics Management
The Multicultural Mind
Unleashing the Hidden Force for Innovation in Your Organization
- Publisher
- Berrett-Koehler Publishers
- Initial publish date
- Feb 2016
- Category
- Management
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781626561014
- Publish Date
- Feb 2016
- List Price
- $37.95
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Description
Organizations need innovation, and there is a powerful source right under their noses. Scholar and consultant David C. Thomas says the same forces of globalization that have created today's superheated competitive environment have also provided a potential hidden advantage: the multiculturals in your midst.
Thomas cites extensive research and examples showing that multiculturals?people who have deep experience in more than one culture?have developed skills and abilities that organizations can leverage in the service of innovation. They have a broader worldview. Having to integrate different cultural values has forced them to develop more complex ways of thinking and makes them better able to see new patterns and connections. Their heightened empathy, the result of learning to adapt to sometimes wildly different locations, customs, and beliefs, helps them build support for their ideas and work effectively on the teams that implement those ideas.
This book makes a powerful business case for recognizing and cultivating a new dimension of diversity?the diversity within individuals! Thomas looks at how people express their multicultural identities and how to establish the organizational conditions under which multiculturals can flourish, and he shows how even the most monocultural among us can achieve the advantages of a multicultural mind.
About the author
David M. Thomas is the retired Vice-President Academic of Vancouver Island University in Nanaimo, BC. Educated in the United Kingdom, France, and Canada, he has held a number of senior academic administrative appointments in addition to teaching. He has a PhD in political science from the University of Calgary; is author of Whistling Past the Graveyard: Constitutional Abeyances, Quebec, and the Future of Canada; was a co-editor of Braving the New World: Readings in Contemporary Politics; and is the editor of the first two editions of Canada and the United States: Differences that Count.