How Long to Read The Business of Race: How to Create and Sustain an Antiracist Workplace—And Why it’s Actually Good for Business

By Margaret H. Greenberg

How Long Does it Take to Read The Business of Race: How to Create and Sustain an Antiracist Workplace—And Why it’s Actually Good for Business?

It takes the average reader 6 hours and 30 minutes to read The Business of Race: How to Create and Sustain an Antiracist Workplace—And Why it’s Actually Good for Business by Margaret H. Greenberg

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

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This book is not written specifically for White readers, Black readers, readers who are Latino, Asian, or other specific racial or ethnic groups. If you are a business leader, individual contributor, Human Resources or DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) professional, educator, coach, or consultant, then The Business of Race is for you. In the business world, incident-driven, company position statements on Black Lives Matter or Stop Asian Hate are not proxies for the heavy lifting that will penetrate and sustain a shift in the status quo. Advancing racial equity to disrupt institutional racism requires more than a company-wide memo or a tab on a corporate website. Businesses often water down, negate or skirt this reality by touting successes from its cousin—diversity. However, you cannot advance a strategy you do not name. The general term “diversity” enables that dynamic. It’s impossible to create an antiracist workplace when we avoid speaking the words ``race” and “racism.” Co-authored by two business women, one Black and one White, The Business of Race can help us all prepare for this transformative work. Rather than diving headfirst with well-meaning but ineffectual efforts, we must first ready our organizations. The authors outline both the inner work (raising our own individual awareness and creating new ways of thinking and being), and the outer work organizations must undertake. This includes honest and often uncomfortable discussions. And carrying out as core to operational business strategy and performance, policies and practices to reimagine a racially equitable workplace. Whether you’re a rising entrepreneur, a supervisor or manager, a leader of a large multinational company, or a frontline employee, you’ll find concrete actions in this essential guide: Why Racial Diversity, Why Now – A Competitive Advantage Commitment, Specificity, and the Science of Small Wins Uncomfortable Truths and Fearless Leaders Look for Talent Where Others Are Not No Secrets in Pay and Promotions – Close the Wage Gap Discover Your “E” and Measure its Impact Woven throughout The Business of Race are interviews with dozens of business professionals across myriad industries, fields and organizational levels. Their stories bring voice to the challenges and opportunities businesses face every day, and provide readers with the courage and tools to openly, honestly, and effectively address the deeply complex, emotional and intimidating dynamic of race and racism in the workplace.

How long is The Business of Race: How to Create and Sustain an Antiracist Workplace—And Why it’s Actually Good for Business?

The Business of Race: How to Create and Sustain an Antiracist Workplace—And Why it’s Actually Good for Business by Margaret H. Greenberg is 384 pages long, and a total of 97,536 words.

This makes it 130% the length of the average book. It also has 119% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read The Business of Race: How to Create and Sustain an Antiracist Workplace—And Why it’s Actually Good for Business Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 8 hours and 52 minutes to read The Business of Race: How to Create and Sustain an Antiracist Workplace—And Why it’s Actually Good for Business aloud.

What Reading Level is The Business of Race: How to Create and Sustain an Antiracist Workplace—And Why it’s Actually Good for Business?

The Business of Race: How to Create and Sustain an Antiracist Workplace—And Why it’s Actually Good for Business is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

Note that there may be other factors that effect this rating besides length that are not factored in on this page. This may include things like complex language or sensitive topics not suitable for students of certain ages.

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