The Conversation: How Seeking and Speaking the Truth About Racism Can Radically Transform Individuals and Organizations

Awards:   Short-listed for Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award 2021
Author:   Robert Livingston
Publisher:   Penguin Young Readers
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9780593238561


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   02 February 2021
Format:   Hardback
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  • Short-listed for Financial Times and McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award 2021

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A FINANCIAL TIMES BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • An essential tool for individuals, organizations, and communities of all sizes to jump-start dialogue on racism and bias and to transform well-intentioned statements on diversity into concrete actions—from a leading Harvard social psychologist. NAACP IMAGE AWARD NOMINEE FOR OUTSTANDING LITERARY ACHIEVEMENT • LONGLISTED FOR THE PORCHLIGHT BUSINESS BOOK AWARD • FINALIST FOR THE FT/MCKINSEY BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD “Robert Livingston is one of America’s most respected social psychologists studying diversity. He has a unique ability to strip out the judgmentalism that can warp people’s thinking about race and racism . . . and therefore he can reach a broad audience, educate them about the research, and bring them along when he talks about solutions.”—Jonathan Haidt, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Anxious Generation How can I become part of the solution? In the wake of the social unrest of 2020 and growing calls for racial justice, many business leaders and ordinary citizens are asking that very question. This book provides a compass for all those seeking to begin the work of anti-racism. In The Conversation, Robert Livingston addresses three simple but profound questions: What is racism? Why should everyone be more concerned about it? What can we do to eradicate it?  For some, the existence of systemic racism against Black people is hard to accept because it violates the notion that the world is fair and just. But the rigid racial hierarchy created by slavery did not collapse after it was abolished, nor did it end with the civil rights era. Whether it’s the composition of a company’s leadership team or the composition of one’s neighborhood, these racial divides and disparities continue to show up in every facet of society. For Livingston, the difference between a solvable problem and a solved problem is knowledge, investment, and determination. And the goal of making organizations more diverse, equitable, and inclusive is within our capability. Livingston’s lifework is showing people how to turn difficult conversations about race into productive instances of real change. For decades he has translated science into practice for numerous organizations, including Airbnb, Deloitte, Microsoft, Under Armour, L’Oreal, and JPMorgan Chase. In The Conversation, Livingston distills this knowledge and experience into an eye-opening immersion in the science of racism and bias. Drawing on examples from pop culture and his own life experience, Livingston, with clarity and wit, explores the root causes of racism, the factors that explain why some people care about it and others do not, and the most promising paths toward profound and sustainable progress, all while inviting readers to challenge their assumptions.

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Author:   Robert Livingston
Publisher:   Penguin Young Readers
Imprint:   Penguin Young Readers
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 24.30cm
Weight:   0.578kg
ISBN:  

9780593238561


ISBN 10:   0593238567
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   02 February 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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An extraordinarily timely book. Just as companies and organizations in the U.S. and around the world are focusing anew on the entrenched bias in their culture, The Conversation comes along to offer a path forward. Livingston has digested his authoritative understanding of the science into a remarkably approachable volume, one that is animated by his storytelling and voice on the page. The Conversation is a major achievement. --Robin J. Ely, Diane Doerge Wilson Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School Dr. Livingston's book, just like his live presentations, is one of the most compelling articulations of the problems of racism and discrimination that I have encountered . . . The Conversation manages to be both intellectually compelling and substantive while also being infused with warmth and humor, just like Robert. I highly recommend it. --Laura W. Murphy, civil rights activist, consultant, and former director, ACLU Washington Legislative Office This book should be required reading for leaders and all those who share the goal of a more equitable future. --William P. Gipson, retired Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Procter & Gamble After devoting decades of his life working to end systemic racism, Livingston speaks not only with authority but with a refreshing optimism. --David Gergen, CNN Political Analyst, Adviser to Four US Presidents, and Professor of Public Service at the Harvard Kennedy School We all need to seek the truth and be willing to have the uncomfortable conversations necessary to transform ourselves and our organizations. Livingston's thoughtful and instructive book will help us all start these important conversations. --Mike Kaufman, CEO, Cardinal Health


Social psychologist Livingston distills his professional expertise as diversity consultant to Fortune 500 companies, police departments, hospitals, universities, federal agencies, and nonprofit organizations--and his own experience as an African American--to offer a pragmatic, generous, and optimistic guide for confronting racism. . . . A cogent, hopeful contribution to an urgent issue. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) An extraordinarily timely book. Just as companies and organizations in the U.S. and around the world are focusing anew on the entrenched bias in their culture, The Conversation comes along to offer a path forward. The Conversation is a major achievement. --Robin J. Ely, Diane Doerge Wilson Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School Livingston has made the important and challenging task of truly addressing systemic racism within an organization approachable and achievable. These aren't easy steps, but they are essential for businesses and leaders looking to make a powerful and necessary difference. --Alex Timm, co-founder and CEO, Root Insurance Company With clarity and wisdom, Livingston lays out why racism is a problem, why we should care, and what we can do about it. A rare book that is not just intelligent and entertaining, but also profound and humane. --Selin Kesebir, associate professor of organizational behavior, London Business School Livingston's book, just like his live presentations, is one of the most compelling articulations of the problems of racism and discrimination that I have encountered. --Laura W. Murphy, civil rights activist, consultant, and former director, ACLU Washington Legislative Office This book should be required reading for leaders and all those who share the goal of a more equitable future. --William P. Gipson, retired Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Procter & Gamble After devoting decades of his life working to end systemic racism, Livingston speaks not only with authority but with a refreshing optimism. --David Gergen, CNN Political Analyst, Adviser to Four US Presidents, and Professor of Public Service at the Harvard Kennedy School A timely and much-needed guide for leaders who value inclusion and want to dismantle systemic racism . . . based on scientific research that is as relevant in the workplace as it is in our personal lives. --Rita Mitjans, retired chief diversity and social responsibility officer, ADP We all need to seek the truth and be willing to have the uncomfortable conversations necessary to transform ourselves and our organizations. Livingston's thoughtful and instructive book will help us all start these important conversations. --Mike Kaufman, CEO, Cardinal Health


An extraordinarily timely book. Just as companies and organizations in the U.S. and around the world are focusing anew on the entrenched bias in their culture, The Conversation comes along to offer a path forward. Livingston has digested his authoritative understanding of the science into a remarkably approachable volume, one that is animated by his storytelling and voice on the page. The Conversation is a major achievement. --Robin J. Ely, Diane Doerge Wilson Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School Livingston has made the important and challenging task of truly addressing systemic racism within an organization approachable and achievable. These aren't easy steps, but they are essential for businesses and leaders looking to make a powerful and necessary difference. --Alex Timm, co-founder and CEO, Root Insurance Company This book is a wonderful combination of solid science and gripping story-telling. With clarity and wisdom, Livingston lays out why racism is a problem, why we should care, and what we can do about it. Each chapter sparkles with insights drawn from the sciences, the humanities, and Livingston's own experience. . . . A rare book that is not just intelligent and entertaining, but also profound and humane. --Selin Kesebir, associate professor of organizational behavior, London Business School Dr. Livingston's book, just like his live presentations, is one of the most compelling articulations of the problems of racism and discrimination that I have encountered . . . The Conversation manages to be both intellectually compelling and substantive while also being infused with warmth and humor, just like Robert. I highly recommend it. --Laura W. Murphy, civil rights activist, consultant, and former director, ACLU Washington Legislative Office This book should be required reading for leaders and all those who share the goal of a more equitable future. --William P. Gipson, retired Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Procter & Gamble After devoting decades of his life working to end systemic racism, Livingston speaks not only with authority but with a refreshing optimism. --David Gergen, CNN Political Analyst, Adviser to Four US Presidents, and Professor of Public Service at the Harvard Kennedy School A timely and much-needed guide for leaders who value inclusion and want to dismantle systemic racism . . . based on scientific research that is as relevant in the workplace as it is in our personal lives. --Rita Mitjans, retired chief diversity and social responsibility officer, ADP We all need to seek the truth and be willing to have the uncomfortable conversations necessary to transform ourselves and our organizations. Livingston's thoughtful and instructive book will help us all start these important conversations. --Mike Kaufman, CEO, Cardinal Health Livingston's expertise as a researcher, teacher, and practitioner is on full display in The Conversation. . . . A timely and important book. --Miguel M. Unzueta, professor and senior associate dean, UCLA Anderson School of Management


Social psychologist Livingston distills his professional expertise as diversity consultant to Fortune 500 companies, police departments, hospitals, universities, federal agencies, and nonprofit organizations--and his own experience as an African American--to offer a pragmatic, generous, and optimistic guide for confronting racism. . . . A cogent, hopeful contribution to an urgent issue. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) An extraordinarily timely book. Just as companies and organizations in the U.S. and around the world are focusing anew on the entrenched bias in their culture, The Conversation comes along to offer a path forward. The Conversation is a major achievement. --Robin J. Ely, Diane Doerge Wilson Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School Livingston has made the important and challenging task of truly addressing systemic racism within an organization approachable and achievable. These aren't easy steps, but they are essential for businesses and leaders looking to make a powerful and necessary difference. --Alex Timm, co-founder and CEO, Root Insurance Company With clarity and wisdom, Livingston lays out why racism is a problem, why we should care, and what we can do about it. A rare book that is not just intelligent and entertaining, but also profound and humane. --Selin Kesebir, associate professor of organizational behavior, London Business School Livingston's book, just like his live presentations, is one of the most compelling articulations of the problems of racism and discrimination that I have encountered . . . --Laura W. Murphy, civil rights activist, consultant, and former director, ACLU Washington Legislative Office This book should be required reading for leaders and all those who share the goal of a more equitable future. --William P. Gipson, retired Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, Procter & Gamble After devoting decades of his life working to end systemic racism, Livingston speaks not only with authority but with a refreshing optimism. --David Gergen, CNN Political Analyst, Adviser to Four US Presidents, and Professor of Public Service at the Harvard Kennedy School A timely and much-needed guide for leaders who value inclusion and want to dismantle systemic racism . . . based on scientific research that is as relevant in the workplace as it is in our personal lives. --Rita Mitjans, retired chief diversity and social responsibility officer, ADP We all need to seek the truth and be willing to have the uncomfortable conversations necessary to transform ourselves and our organizations. Livingston's thoughtful and instructive book will help us all start these important conversations. --Mike Kaufman, CEO, Cardinal Health


Author Information

Dr. Robert Livingston is a social psychologist and one of the nation’s leading experts on the science underlying bias and racism. His research has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Harvard Business Review. For two decades, he has served as a diversity consultant to scores of Fortune 500 companies, public-sector agencies, and non-profit organizations. He has held professorships at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management, and the University of Sussex. He currently serves on the faculty of the Harvard Kennedy School.

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