Make America Hope Again: A Plan to Win in Diversity & Inclusion for Corporate America In corporate America, when it comes to race relations, 2017 is not so different from 1987. Over these thirty years, diversity and inclusion have remained a nice slogan, at best. However, upper-level management still don't see them as actionable. Make America Hope Again: A Plan to Win in Diversity & Inclusion for Corporate America highlights stories from Norman P. Fleming's ten years in corporate America. As a person of color, Fleming has documented race issues that companies may encounter in recruiting,…mehr
Make America Hope Again: A Plan to Win in Diversity & Inclusion for Corporate America In corporate America, when it comes to race relations, 2017 is not so different from 1987. Over these thirty years, diversity and inclusion have remained a nice slogan, at best. However, upper-level management still don't see them as actionable. Make America Hope Again: A Plan to Win in Diversity & Inclusion for Corporate America highlights stories from Norman P. Fleming's ten years in corporate America. As a person of color, Fleming has documented race issues that companies may encounter in recruiting, developing, and retaining people of color. Professionals in human resources, those holding diversity and inclusion roles, and senior-level executives will find this book useful as a catalyst to improving race relations in their companies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Norman P. Fleming has over 30 years of professional business experience in corporate America. He is the founder and president of Fleming Consulting LLC. He was a senior director of Enterprise Business Solutions, at MillerCoors USA, senior director of IT Client Relationship Management at Astellas Pharma, director of Client Services at The New York Times Company, manager of Program Integration & Management at Deloitte Consulting, manager of Global IT for the Global Human Health division at Merck, manager of Business Systems at Kraft Heinz Foods company, Remote Systems Support supervisor at the Chicago Tribune Company, Store manager at Payless Shoesource, and served his country as a member of the Illinois Army National Guard. Mr. Fleming is a recipient of the 2017 Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award in Science & Engineering, 2014 Outstanding MBA of the Year for the National Black MBA Association, 2014 DiversityMBA Magazine's Top 100 Executives Under 50 Achievement Award, 2014 DeVry University's Distinguished MBA Alumni Achievement Award, 2013 National BDPA Epsilon & Corporate Champion Award, and recognized by the International Who's Who in Professional Management in 2000. The author lived in Midtown Manhattan (NYC), Philadelphia, and currently lives in Chicago where he enjoys watching major league sports, traveling to the Caribbean, mentoring at-risk youths, and spending quality time with family and friends. He is also an active member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., IT Senior Management Forum, Project Management Institute, and the 100 Black Men of Chicago. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Management from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and an MBA in Information Systems from DeVry University, Keller Graduate School of Management.
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