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Fixing Fairness

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DEI needs a reset. Discover how to achieve real social change in the workplace that puts everyone ahead through the groundbreaking FAIR framework.

The demand for inclusive workplaces is stronger than ever, with most employees seeking a sense of belonging and fairness at work. Yet traditional diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) strategies have faced backlash and stagnation, leaving organizations at a crossroads.

Where common DEI initiatives have failed, this book instead offers a results-based, systems-focused, all-inclusive, and universally beneficial framework to help bring about real social change in the workplace. This can be achieved through the FAIR framework:

Fairness-Promote equitable treatment by addressing systemic barriers and ensuring transparent, just practices for all. Access-Expand opportunities by removing obstacles and creating pathways for underserved and underrepresented groups. Inclusion-Foster a sense of belonging where diverse voices are valued, heard, and integrated into decision-making. Representation-Reflect the diversity of society at all levels, ensuring visibility and participation across demographics.

This book isn't about the next acronym or rebranding; it's a call to action for a more effective and resilient approach to social progress. The DEI industrial complex failed to make real change through unchecked growth and performative practices, and far-right antagonists only offer regressive "solutions." With clarity, urgency, and practicality, Fixing Fairness offers a third option and charts a path forward for those committed to creating better outcomes for all.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Country
United States
Date
13 January 2026
Pages
240
ISBN
9798890571410

DEI needs a reset. Discover how to achieve real social change in the workplace that puts everyone ahead through the groundbreaking FAIR framework.

The demand for inclusive workplaces is stronger than ever, with most employees seeking a sense of belonging and fairness at work. Yet traditional diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) strategies have faced backlash and stagnation, leaving organizations at a crossroads.

Where common DEI initiatives have failed, this book instead offers a results-based, systems-focused, all-inclusive, and universally beneficial framework to help bring about real social change in the workplace. This can be achieved through the FAIR framework:

Fairness-Promote equitable treatment by addressing systemic barriers and ensuring transparent, just practices for all. Access-Expand opportunities by removing obstacles and creating pathways for underserved and underrepresented groups. Inclusion-Foster a sense of belonging where diverse voices are valued, heard, and integrated into decision-making. Representation-Reflect the diversity of society at all levels, ensuring visibility and participation across demographics.

This book isn't about the next acronym or rebranding; it's a call to action for a more effective and resilient approach to social progress. The DEI industrial complex failed to make real change through unchecked growth and performative practices, and far-right antagonists only offer regressive "solutions." With clarity, urgency, and practicality, Fixing Fairness offers a third option and charts a path forward for those committed to creating better outcomes for all.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Country
United States
Date
13 January 2026
Pages
240
ISBN
9798890571410