Michálle Mor Barak

at USC Marshall School of Business

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USC Marshall School of Business

Michálle Mor Barak is the Lenore Stein-Wood and William S. Wood Professor in Social Work and Business in a Global Society at the University of Southern California. She received her Ph.D. in Social Welfare from University of California, Berkeley and is in the vanguard of a new breed of management experts focusing on global workforce diversity. In her award-winning book, Managing Diversity: Toward a Globally Inclusive Workplace (2006), she proposes an original model for creating an "inclusive workplace" – one that helps businesses integrate with society via expanding circles of inclusion at the organizational, community, state/national and international levels. She also provides leadership for the USC School of Social Work's Work & Life concentration as well as for the university's joint MBA/MSW dual-degree program.

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