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Perfectly able : how to attract and hire talented people with disabilities /

"An inspiring, practical guide for incorporating disability into any organization's diversity program."--Resource description page.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: Lighthouse International
Otros Autores: Hasse, Jim
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : American Management Association, ©2011.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword: Roads More Easily Traveled
  • Preface: An Opportunity-Not a Responsibility
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1: Gain a Better Awareness of Disability
  • How Inclusive Recruiting Will Help You Prepare for Coming Changes in the Employment Landscape
  • Why Your Diversity Initiative Needs to Include Disability
  • How to Choose the Right Disability Awareness Trainer for Your Company
  • The Right to Self-Determination for Individuals with a Disability in Today's Workplace
  • How Individuals with a Disability Define Inclusion
  • The Role of Maturity and Self-Esteem in an Individual's Approach to Disability
  • How Learning to Live Well with a Disability Can Have an Upside
  • Chapter 2: Foster a Company Culture That Is Receptive to Disability
  • Put Your Diversity Values into Practice
  • Create a Work Environment That Values Diversity
  • Workplace Interdependence Makes Disability Irrelevant
  • Bridge Builders Can Be Valuable to Your Corporate Culture
  • Job Seekers with a Disability Can Add Elasticity to Your Workforce
  • How You'll Know Your Inclusion Efforts Are Working
  • Chapter 3: Make Your Recruiting Efforts Disability Inclusive
  • Frequently Asked Questions About Hiring Employees with Disabilities
  • What You as an Employer Need to Know About Current Interpretations of the ADA
  • Considering Volunteer Experience May Be Essential in Fully Evaluating a Job Candidate
  • Not All Volunteer Work Is the Same When Evaluating a Job Candidate
  • How to Locate Job Candidates with Disabilities on the Local Level
  • Using Job Fairs to Recruit Candidates with a Disability
  • Locating Job Candidates with Disabilities Online
  • Recruiting Qualified Job Candidates with Disabilities on College Campuses
  • How to Make Your Screening Process Inclusive
  • Four Barriers Job Candidates with a Disability Encounter When They Interview for a Job
  • Chapter 4: Identify Job Candidates Who Will Thrive in Your Corporate Culture
  • Job Candidates Who Approach Employment from an Entrepreneurial Perspective
  • Job Seekers Who Are Successfully Operating Small Businesses
  • People Who Have Moved Beyond Self-Absorption to Become Fully Engaged Members of Society
  • Individuals Who Take Personal Responsibility When They Become"Easy Marks" While at Work
  • How to Identify Individuals with Emotional Intelligence
  • Job Candidates Who Can Gracefully Accept and Decline Help
  • Individuals Who Can Carry Their Load as Members of Your Team
  • Job Seekers Who Possess the Authenticity Valued in the Business World
  • Targeting Candidates Who Are Willing to Take Reasonable Risks
  • Chapter 5: Approach People Management from a Disability Perspective
  • How Self-Esteem Affects Workplace Performance and Behavior
  • Avoiding Paternalism in the Workplace
  • Assigning a Mentor for Your Newly Hired Employee with a Disability
  • Using Your Leadership to Help an Employee with a Disability Grow in His Job
  • Removing Intentional and Unintentional Barriers to Achievement for Employees with a Disability
  • Adaptive Technology Is Making Major Forms of Disability Irrelevant in the Workplace
  • FAQ: Guidelines on Reasonable Accommodations for Employees with Disabilities Under the ADA
  • Accommodations for Adaptive Technology: Who Should Pay for What Under What Circumstances
  • When a Worker with a Disability Tries to Put One Over on You
  • FAQ: Guidelines on Confidentiality for Employees with Disabilities Under the ADA
  • How to Prevent a Disability Discrimination Lawsuit
  • Curtis Bryan and Rand