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Omulo, Priscilla.
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Diversity in the workplace -- Canada.
First Nations -- Employment.
First Nations -- Economic conditions.
First Nations businesspeople.
First Nations business enterprises.
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Omulo, Priscilla.
Diversity in the workplace -- Canada.
First Nations -- Employment.
First Nations -- Economic conditions.
First Nations businesspeople.
First Nations business enterprises.
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Amplifying Indigenous voices in business : indigenization, reconciliation, and entrepreneurship / Priscilla Omulo.
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Omulo, Priscilla.
Self-Counsel Press, 2022.
Call #:
658.3008997 O57a
Subjects
Diversity in the workplace -- Canada.
First
Nations
-- Employment.
First
Nations
-- Economic conditions.
First
Nations
businesspeople
.
First
Nations
business enterprises.
Series
Self-Counsel business series.
ISBN:
9781770403406 (pbk)
Edition:
1st ed.
Description:
xvii, 121 p. ; 23 cm.
Notes:
"Includes exclusive downloadable kit"--Cover.
Summary:
"Some of the common questions businesses, educational institutions, and communities ask are: 'Do we need an Indigenization strategy? If so, why; what is it really?; and, how do we do it?' Amplifying Indigenous Voices in Business is for organizations and allies who would like to make a positive difference by learning how to amplify Indigenous voices, Indigenize businesses, and support Indigenous entrepreneurship, all in the bigger spirit of reconciliation. Author Priscilla Omulo addresses Canada's complicated history with Indigenous peoples and how that contributes to today's challenges in the business realm. While the challenge is real, so is the opportunity, and Omulo's step-by-step guide explains how any organization can make immediate plans to improve the way they do business by doing the research, consulting the right people, and formulating a strategy to move forward. Omulo shows readers how a commitment to doing the right thing will lead to a more sustainable and inclusive place for all, and a stronger foundation for businesses and other organizations."--Publisher.
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Adult Nonfiction - Indigenous Peoples Collection
658.3008997 O57a
Core Collection - Adult
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