Publications
Publications
- January 1995 (Revised June 1995)
- HBS Case Collection
Ways of Thinking About and Across Difference
Abstract
Examines some of the habitual ways of thinking that are applied to so-called "diversity" questions to reveal the commonalities and limitations of these models--the way they can reinforce unexamined assumptions and destructuve emotional reactions--and to suggest an alternative way of framing such questions that opens the possibility for creativity and new learning.
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Citation
Gentile, Mary C. "Ways of Thinking About and Across Difference." Harvard Business School Background Note 395-117, January 1995. (Revised June 1995.)