A compendium of four critical selections, including: Off-Ramps and
On-Ramps Revisited, Vaulting the Color Bar, The X-Factor, and The
Power of Out, as well as a new introduction and new forewords by Joanna
Coles, Cornel West, Mellody Hobson, and Kenji Yoshino.
The Center for Talent Innovation, a non-profit think tank, has a long
history of focusing on challenges and issues pertaining to the
workplace.
The mission is two-fold: to drive groundbreaking research that leverages
talent across the divides of gender, generation, geography, and culture;
and to create a community of senior executives united by an
understanding that full utilization of the global talent pool is at the
heart of competitive success.
The flagship project of CTI is the Task Force for Talent Innovation and
was founded in 2004. To date, the Task Force has spearheaded 200-plus
new best practices, many of which are second-generational and go beyond
access and opportunity to retention and acceleration. This action on the
ground has garnered significant attention (ten Harvard Business Review
studies and numerous articles in the Wall Street Journal, Financial
Times, Strategy & Business, The Huffington Post, and others) which
brands Task Force members as thought leaders in global talent
management.