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K**0
Got annoyed on page 20
Well, this is a textbook. So the people don't really have a choice on whether to purchase this or not. But I will tell you, it's not very well written. There are tons of typos and grammatically errors in it. And basically the author keeps repeating the same thing over and over and over in the book. "Diversity gives organizations a competitive advantage." Ok. I got it when you stated that on page 3. And I appreciated the refresher on page 10. Got annoyed on page 20. Then got even more annoyed at all the subsequent restatements of the same thing. If there was Cliff Note version, it would probably be only 1 page long. Sorry. I know you have to read it for school and don't have a choice, but you're in good company with the rest of us who were already forced to read it.
B**R
Easy read and valuable
Easy read and valuable
M**T
This book is sort of boring, it is an HR book
This book is sort of boring, it is an HR book, but Michalle Mor Barak is a solid writer so it was a fairly easy read as far as textbooks go.
R**A
Good reference book
I needed this book for my Working with Diversity class, however I have been using it as more of a reference book. The information is pretty clear and there are plenty of examples to explain concepts. It is a decent book overall.
D**D
This book is too repetitive and the information looks like it was stretched to fill the book
This book is too repetitive and the information looks like it was stretched to fill the book? No its not just me, because the class suggested that we write the author!
S**N
Three Stars
Very informative but very dense material.
K**.
Mor Barak provides a thorough discussion of the state of ...
Mor Barak provides a thorough discussion of the state of diversity in the global workplace. It will be the centerpiece of a General Education course that I have developed for a California State University.
D**B
Five Stars
Very thorough and up to date.
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