The Inclusion Imperative showcases the inspiring commitment to
inclusion the London Olympic and Paralympic Games' organizing committee
espoused, and details the techniques and frameworks that enabled it to
truly deliver a 'Games for everyone' at London 2012. Diversity and
inclusion expert, Stephen Frost, challenges preconceived ideas and
strives to inspire professionals to tackle inclusion in their
organizations with courage, creativity and talent. With highly relatable
examples, The Inclusion Imperative constitutes the best argument
to convince sceptics that real diversity and inclusion can deliver more
engaged employees and customers, improved employee recruitment and
retention, increase productivity and better group decision-making
processes.
Real inclusion saves money and improves efficiency in the systems of an
organisation, making the world a better place as a by-product. Building
on concepts that include Diversity 3.0, detailed process journeys, and
procurement governance, this is a must-read for HR and diversity
officers frustrated with the guidance currently available, as well as
for anyone who recognizes the legacy of the 2012 Games in fostering a
tolerant and diverse society.