New Wharton Business Dean Says Lack Of Diversity Stems From A Lack Of Prioritizing
NPRNew Wharton Business Dean Says Lack Of Diversity Stems From A Lack Of Prioritizing Enlarge this image toggle caption Emory University Goizueta Business School Emory University Goizueta Business School One of the country's leading business schools — the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania — has never had a woman or a person of color as its dean since it was founded nearly 140 years ago. The business world has been slow to reflect the gender and racial makeup of America today, but James says that's not due to a lack of ability to make it happen. Sponsoring relationships are important, but folks of color generally aren't What I personally have also found was the need for me to take responsibility for my own success and progress within an organization. Business Can Diversity Officers Actually Help Diversify Companies' Staff?