The strength of difference : itineraries of atypical bosses / by Norbert Alter.
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TextSeries: International perspectives on equality, diversity and inclusion ; v. 5.Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited, Description: 1 online resource (xi, 172 pages)ISBN: 9781787145818 (e-book)Subject(s): Executives -- Social conditions | Social integration | Business & Economics -- Organizational Behavior | Organizational theory & behaviourAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 658.409 LOC classification: HD38.2 | .A48 2018Online resources: Click here to access online | Item type | Current library | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Prelims -- Introduction the strength of difference: itineraries of atypical bosses -- Chapter 1 The mark of stigmatisation -- Chapter 2 The stranger's gaze -- Chapter 3 Effort, audacity and morality -- Chapter 4 Close and far away -- Chapter 5 Passage and brokering -- Chapter 6 Being oneself -- Conclusion -- Methodological annexe -- References -- Index.
Bosses and managers from atypical backgrounds have succeeded in avoiding socially pre-determined outcomes byturning their differences into resources. This did not, however, mean that theybecame "normal". They are leaders, but they remain excluded from convened socialpositions. This distance leads them to listen, to look upon, and toanalyse their environments, their pasts and their relations with others muchmore than "normal" people do. Furthermore, this distance facilitatesentrepreneurial risk-taking and the creation of networks, complicity andsolidarity. It requires the mobilization of extraordinary social intelligence. This book describes theprocesses through which stigma can be mastered, if not forgotten. It alsoexplains that the position of outsiders, in the broadest meaning of the term,translates the social experiences of all those who belong to several worlds,and who find themselves condemned simultaneously to engagement and detachment.
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