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In the past, neo-tribalism in a Western context has been feared as leading to blindness or irrationality. In today's business world, tribalism represents a conscious separation of the individual ego for the good of the community. This is the key to understanding the success of the most innovative businesses in the 21st century.
'It is inspiring to read a work that is based on the notion that there is still hope and happiness in the path of modern society. Celia investigates how people in different countries and realities are developing significant work to improve the self-esteem of their community. Analyzing great examples from all over the world, including Brazil, she shows how individuals are changing the concept of diversity itself. Stela Campos, Career Section Editor at Valor Econômico, São Paolo, Brazil
This is a very fine book. Based on a wealth of experience, Dr Celia de Anca presents an outstandingly well researched and documented background, against which, she presents a thoroughly convincing case for a successful business methodology for the 21st century. There can be little doubt that Dr Celia's book is an important contribution to meeting the increasingly complex demands of a globalised world by urging recognition of the high value of combining business strategy with a full appreciation of the entire breadth of human resource management. Furthermore, this excellent work suggests avenues for further research; to advance the principles outlined within the educational and business sectors in under developed societies, in the context of promoting social stability through enhancing development and employment prospects. Haifa Jamal Al-Lail, President of Effat University Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Celia's book challenges us to understand our individual identity, pride ourselvesin their differences and leverage our uniqueness to better work as a team in the business world. She proves that in this team effort lays a seed of unique corporate comparative advantage. The book sets us in a journey of self-discovery, and suddenly abandons us to explore in real cases how others have reached their destination and created measurable shareholder and social value. Fernando Barnuevo Sebastian de Erice, Managing Director, Kleinwort Benson AdvisersZurich, Switzerland
'Celia takes us on a humanistic journey accompanied by some of the greatest thinkers in the fields of history, philosophy, psychology, sociology and economics, to make us realize that understanding the past is the key to deciphering the complexities of the present, and in turn to building a better future. This book can provide organizations with useful tools from the past coupled with current ideas and practical examples that can help them meet the challenges they are now facing'. György Habsburg, President of the Hungarian Red Cross
Auteur
CELIA DE ANCA Professor of Global Diversity and Director of the Centre for Diversity in Global Management, at IE Business School, Spain. She is a leading expert in diversity in the corporate world and globally renowned in both the academic and corporate worlds. She is a regular speaker at international conferences and publishes many articles in specialist magazines. Professor de Anca organises training and mentoring programmes for female entrepreneurs in Latin American and Islamic countries, and has run and managed educational projects in the Middle East for 10 years. She is a member of the Ethics Committee of Morgan Stanley's Ethics Fund, Spain and a member of the International Scientific Committee of the University Euromed in Marseille, France.
Contenu
PART I: UNDERSTANDING IDENTITY Section I: Identity and the Self Who I Am? The Quest for Human Happiness; Know Yourself: Mode D'emploi Self Identity in Contemporary Science Self-identity in Today's Business World Section II: Identity and Community Do I Belong? Identity and Community Collectivities' Rights at the Political Debate Communal Identity in the Twenty-first Century Communal Identity in Today's Business Context Section III: Identity and Gender Snow White Revisited Mother Earth and Father Spirit; Reconciling Primitive Archetypes in Human Experience Nature or Nurture? Man and Women's Brains Socially Gendered Roles in the Public and Private Spaces Gender Identity in the Business World Today PART II: IDENTITIES IN ACTION Section IV: Identity and the Market: Is there Life Outside the Market? What we Produce, Where and for What Purpose The Value of Things Changes in Organizations, from Multinationals to Global Networks Identity and the Market PART III: IDENTITY IN CIVILIZATION Section V: Moving Civilizations The Rhythm of History Human Civilizations and Identity A Mediterranean Tale Section VI: Global Testimonies Jay Standish - Symbionomics - Seattle USA Edgard Gouvira Institute Elos, Sao Paolo- Brazil Wael Omar Cairo, Egypt Ay?egül Güzel, Istanbul, Turkey Nisrine - Khartun Sudan Hong Kong Epilogue: Managing Conflicting Identities in Organizations Lessons Taken A Model to Manage Conflicting Identities in the Organization