Background
Carr-Ruffino, Norma was born on December 15, 1932 in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. Daughter of Robert L. and Lorene D. (Dickeson) Carr.
(Powerful self-awareness activities and real-life case stu...)
Powerful self-awareness activities and real-life case studies make this new information fascinating, practical, and easy to apply to the workplace. Seeing the world through the eyes of a person from another group is a potent process for shifting perspective and gaining multicultural people skills. " . . . an informative, comprehensive, and practical book. It is easy to read and is a must for everyone who is seriously interested in learning about and working more effectively with diverse people. I highly recommend it." James P. Grey, Centre for Organization Effectiveness, Inc. Norma Carr-Ruffino is Professor of Management at San Francisco State University. Author of the bestselling book, The Promotable Woman, and a well-known lecturer, she has made presentations throughout the U.S., Europe, and Asia. She has facilitated seminars and courses in managing cultural and gender diversity since the 1970s. As an entrepreneur, she helped to found and expand a chain of food stores. Her research has focused on helping organizations successfully compete in local and global markets by utilizing the talents of a diverse range of people.
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The Promotable Woman concentrates on guiding women to becoming outstanding leaders by focusing on two key areas: a woman's own image of what her role should be and the stereotypes others have about women. The author guides women in finding the appropriate level of femininity, firmness, friendliness, and assertiveness in order to maintain a successful, fulfilling business and personal life.
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These training modules take users through a five-step learning process that teaches them how to manage diversity. It broadens their viewpoints, beliefs, and attitudes; promotes an understanding of widely varying and equally valid worldviews; and prepares future leaders to effectively collaborate with the diverse groups they will encounter in the work and market places. Major topics include an. introduction to managing diversity - powerful people connections, bridging cultural differences for job success, overcoming stereotypes, creating an inclusive multicultural workplace, men and women working together, understanding the dominant culture - Euro-Americans, working with African Americans, working with Arab Americans, working with Latino Americans, and working with Asian Americans. For all employees - from entry-level personnel to top management - working in international organizations and seeking the people skills needed for success in today's workplace.
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Carr-Ruffino, Norma was born on December 15, 1932 in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. Daughter of Robert L. and Lorene D. (Dickeson) Carr.
Bachelor of Business Administration, Texas Wesleyan University, 1968. Master of Business Administration, University North Texas, 1969. Doctor of Philosophy, University North Texas, 1973.
Vice president Randy's, Inc., Fort Worth, 1965—1970. Vocational office education coordinator, teacher Fort Worth Public Schools, 1970—1973. Professor, management San Francisco State University, since 1973.
(The Promotable Woman concentrates on guiding women to bec...)
(Powerful self-awareness activities and real-life case stu...)
( Today’s American workplace is more multicultural than e...)
( Today’s American workplace is more multicultural than e...)
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(The Promotable Woman presents important strategies to ove...)
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( These training modules take users through a five-step ...)
( These training modules take users through a five-step ...)
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Referee California State Bar Court, since 1985. Member Academy of Management, Women's Leadership Forum of Democratic Party, World Future Society, International Association of Business and Society, 21st Century World.
Married Randell H. Smith, July 20, 1951 (divorced January 1973). Children: Randell H. Smith II, Brian F. Smith, Erica Carr. Married Alfred Ruffino, January 6, 1979.