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Behind Gold Doors - Seven Steps to Create a Disability Inclusive Organization

An Allegory about Disability Inclusion (The Behind Gold Doors Series, Book 2)

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Behind Gold Doors - Seven Steps to Create a Disability Inclusive Organization

By: Lonnie Pacelli
Narrated by: Jeanna Plant
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Fifteen million working age Americans have a disability. Only four million have jobs. Learn the seven steps to create a workplace where people with disabilities can thrive. Jade was asked by her new boss to spearhead her organization's disability inclusion initiative. On her way home that evening, she was in a horrific accident. While unconscious, she met seven people who taught her how to create a disability inclusive organization. She had no idea how personal those lessons would be to her after she woke.

Behind Gold Doors - Seven Steps to Create a Disability Inclusive Organization is a great resource for anyone needing to create a disability-inclusive organization. It's most helpful for senior leaders, executives, project managers, program managers, human resources managers, diversity leaders, inclusion leaders, and HR professionals.

©2020 Lonnie Pacelli (P)2021 Lonnie Pacelli
People with Disabilities Social Sciences Specific Demographics Workplace & Organisational Behaviour Workplace Culture
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