A Swallow Press Book
By Griff Hogan
“Wonderfully informative and practical, The Inclusive Corporation is a concise orientation to disability-specific workforce issues. It is a long-overdue resource for employers in America.”
Rob McInnes, Consultant/Trainer, Diversity World
“This book addresses issues of disability from a business management perspective, arguing that not only does serving the needs of people with disabilities expand the corporation's pool of potential customers and employees, it also tends to serve non disabled stakeholders in a variety of unexpected ways.”
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Because of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the enormous market of aging adults coping with impairments, disability has become an important issue for all businesses. The Inclusive Corporation is the first book to address comprehensively this issue of disability as it relates to all of the areas critical to effective business management.
The Inclusive Corporation succinctly presents disability-related information and resources that business managers need, and does so in a way that is highly readable and easy to use. The book is respectful and understanding of business requirements, while at the same time conveying a comprehensive knowledge of disability issues.
Matters of legal compliance, social responsibility, recruitment, diversity, employee supervision, customer service, product design and marketing—all are dealt with in The Inclusive Corporation. The result of the author’s many years of experience working with businesses to improve their ability to include disabled people both as customers and employees, The Inclusive Corporation will be welcomed by people with disabilities and by business professionals nationwide.
Griff Hogan is a corporate disability consultant with twenty-five years of experience in the field. His clients include major corporations, small businesses, and nonprofit organizations. More info →
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The Lawyer Myth
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