Gender, Culture and Organizational Change

Gender, Culture and Organizational Change
Title Gender, Culture and Organizational Change PDF eBook
Author Catherine Itzen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 352
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Medical
ISBN 1134832613

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An engaging contribution to the increasing body of knowledge about gender and organizations, Gender, Culture and Organizational Change examines gender-based inequality in organizations and considers how sexual and social relations between women and men based on sexuality, power and control determine the cultures, structures and practices of organization and the experiences of men and women working in them. Gender, Culture and Organizational Change represents a decade of experience of managing change and implementing theory in public sector organizations during a period of major social, political and economic transition and analyses the progress that has been made. It expands to make wider connections with women and trade unions in Europe and management development for women in the "developing" countries of Africa and Asia. It will be valuable reading for students in social policy, gender studies and sociology and for professionals with an interest in understanding the dynamics of the workplace.

Organizational Change and Gender Equity

Organizational Change and Gender Equity
Title Organizational Change and Gender Equity PDF eBook
Author Linda Haas
Publisher SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Pages 316
Release 2000
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Contains 15 essays which discuss from national perspectives the extent to which organizations have acknowledged the increase in women's labour supply by implementing employment equity and family-friendly policies. Part III contains case studies of individual organizations in Australia, Denmark, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Gender at Work

Gender at Work
Title Gender at Work PDF eBook
Author Aruna Rao
Publisher
Pages 276
Release 1999
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Contains four case studies of the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (an NGO), the bodyshop, the International Center for Improvement of Maize and Wheat (an international agricultural research institute in Mexico), the National Land Committee in South Africa, and a public housing organization in Canada.

Gender and Organizational Change

Gender and Organizational Change
Title Gender and Organizational Change PDF eBook
Author Mandy Macdonald
Publisher Kit Pub
Pages 160
Release 1997
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Describing the organizational learning processes taking place within Northern donor agencies, as well as the broader field of gender and development, this study adopts a practical approach illustrated with case studies, guidelines and tools.

Gender, Military Effectiveness, and Organizational Change

Gender, Military Effectiveness, and Organizational Change
Title Gender, Military Effectiveness, and Organizational Change PDF eBook
Author R. Egnell
Publisher Springer
Pages 196
Release 2014-05-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137385057

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Through extensive analysis of the Swedish Armed Forces this study explores the possibilities and pitfalls of implementing of a gender perspective in military organizations and operations. It established a number of important lessons for similar attempts in other countries and discusses the continued process of implementation in the Swedish military

Gender at Work

Gender at Work
Title Gender at Work PDF eBook
Author Aruna Rao
Publisher Routledge
Pages 266
Release 2015-11-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317437071

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At a time when some corporate women leaders are advocating for their aspiring sisters to ‘lean in’ for a bigger piece of the existing pie, this book puts the spotlight on the deep structures of organizational culture that hold gender inequality in place. Gender at Work: Theory and Practice for 21st Century Organizations makes a compelling case that transforming the unspoken, informal institutional norms that perpetuate gender inequality in organizations is key to achieving gender equitable outcomes for all. The book is based on the authors’ interviews with 30 leaders who broke new ground on gender equality in organizations, international case studies crafted from consultations and organizational evaluations, and lessons from nearly fifteen years of experience of Gender at Work, a learning collaborative of 30 gender equality experts. From the Dalit women’s groups in India who fought structural discrimination in the largest ‘right to work’ program in the world, to the intrepid activists who challenged the powerful members of the UN Security Council to define mass rape as a tactic of war, the trajectories and analysis in this book will inspire readers to understand and chip away at the deep structures of gender discrimination in organizational policies, practices and outcomes. Designed for practitioners, policy makers, donors, students and researchers looking at gender, development and organizational change, this book offers readers a widely tested tool of analysis – the Gender at Work Analytical Framework – to assess the often invisible structures of gender bias in organizations and to map desired strategies and change processes.

Politics of the Possible

Politics of the Possible
Title Politics of the Possible PDF eBook
Author Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay
Publisher Oxfam
Pages 174
Release 2006
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780855985707

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What actually happens to organizations during gender and organization change endeavors? This book takes an in-depth look at the experience of seven Novib partner organizations in the Middle East and South Asia who undertook the challenge of the Gender Focus Programme. It recounts their analysis of their organization, and the route they chose to follow. The book presents field experiences of managing the politically sensitive agenda of promoting gender equality in the NGOs and negotiating the contradictions between using Organizational Development tools and promoting gender equality. In doing so, it shows how organizational change for gender equality is an integral part of gender mainstreaming processes. As a decade of evidence suggests, gender mainstreaming is vulnerable to becoming technocratic and ineffective. These seven organizations, unable to separate entirely the integral change process from their extrernal work as NGOs, experiences a spillover of gender justice concerns into their work in the field, with a variety of program results.