Breaking the rainbow ceiling : how LGBTQ+ people can thrive and succeed at work
McCay, Layla2024
Book
A compelling look at the challenges facing LGBTQ+ professionals as they navigate their careers - with advice from many senior figures who have smashed their own rainbow ceilings. There are currently only four LGBTQ+ CEOs across all Fortune 500 and FTSE 100 companies who are out at work, and just 0.8% of Fortune 500 board positions are filled by LGBTQ+ people. This deficit, occurring across sectors and around the world, reveals a diversity gap playing out in today's workplace: LGBTQ+ people are less likely to reach the top jobs. But what is holding LGBTQ+ people back at work - and what can be done? Breaking the Rainbow Ceiling explores the hidden differences that cause LGBTQ+ people to be underrepresented at the most senior levels of professional life. Combining data with personal insights from over 40 prominent LGBTQ+ trailblazers, from CEOs to Ambassadors, Layla McCay reveals the challenges that LGBTQ+ people commonly encounter as they find their way in work environments, and provides the practical strategies that can help empower LGBTQ+ people to reach their full professional potential. The book explores how everyone - from boards, CEOs, managers, HR professionals and colleagues, through to LGBTQ+ people navigating their own career paths - can recognize and address the barriers, achieve their career goals, and build a more inclusive workplace where everyone can thrive and succeed.
Main title:
Author:
McCay, Layla, author
Imprint:
London : Bloomsbury Business, 2024.©2024
Collation:
xiv, 226 pages ; 24 cm
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781399410762 (paperback)
Dewey class:
650.140866331.133
Language:
English
Subject:
Glass ceiling (Employment discrimination)Sexual minorities -- EmploymentSexual minorities -- Civil rightsSexual minorities -- Legal status, laws, etcHomosexuality -- EmploymentHomosexuality -- Civil rightsHomosexuality -- Legal status, laws, etcInformational worksInstructional and educational worksSelf-help publications
BRN:
481760