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Graciela Kenig

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Graciela Kenig

Graciela Kenig is the President and founder of Graciela Kenig & Associates, a multicultural talent management consultancy specializing in the recruitment, retention and development of Latinos and other diverse employees. A seasoned career development expert, she is also the author of Best Careers for Bilingual Latinos.
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Affinity Groups: Are they Worth the Effort?

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Submitted by Graciela Kenig on Wed, 11/19/2008 - 4:29pm.
Career Articles & Advice > Career Success | Recruiting Articles > Managing & Retaining Hispanic Employees | Recruiting Resources > Employment & Diversity News
Companies that fully utilize their employee affinity groups will emerge with a competitive advantage after the current economic downturn. Also known as resource groups or ERGs, such entities have become valuable assets in the face of rapidly shrinking but also increasingly multicultural markets.

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Managing Remote Teams in Latin America: Setting Goals and Meeting Deadlines

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Submitted by Graciela Kenig on Mon, 10/06/2008 - 9:49am.
Career Articles & Advice > Career Success | Recruiting Articles > Managing & Retaining Hispanic Employees | Recruiting Resources > Employment & Diversity News
Managers in charge of remote Latin American teams often report having difficulty getting their employees to meet deadlines, but this failure to complete projects on time may have little to do with the tired stereotype about Latinos always being late. Here are some ways to discover and handle the factors that could be causing continual delays with remote multicultural teams.
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Why Hispanic Employees Quit: Best Practices to Reduce Hispanic Employee Turnover

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Submitted by Graciela Kenig on Mon, 07/28/2008 - 11:00pm.
Career Articles & Advice > Career Success | Recruiting Articles > Managing & Retaining Hispanic Employees | Recruiting Resources > Diversity Consulting and Training
Hiring companies spend much time and effort — not to mention money — on recruiting Latino employees, but many Hispanic hires leave before organizations can fully benefit from their talents. Expert Graciela Kenig tells employers what they can do to reduce turnover and help Hispanic employees thrive.
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Action Steps for Developing Latino Leaders in your Organization

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Submitted by Graciela Kenig on Tue, 06/17/2008 - 9:01am.
Career Articles & Advice > Career Success | Recruiting Articles > Managing & Retaining Hispanic Employees
Organizations wishing to attract Latinos and other diverse professionals for top-level management positions often find themselves competing for the same candidates — most of whom are already employed elsewhere. While such candidates are always are worth pursuing, it is also important to identify the talent that already exists within your organization. Here are some ideas for developing the leadership potential in your Latino employees.
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Attracting and Hiring Management-Level Latinos and Other Diverse Candidates

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Submitted by Graciela Kenig on Tue, 04/22/2008 - 8:11am.
Recruiting Articles > Diversity Hiring & Recruiting | Recruiting Resources > Recruiting
Many hiring companies are discovering that finding and attracting management-level Latinos and other diverse talent can be a recruiting challenge, and candidate availability is only a part of the problem. These diversity recruiting tips will help you reach the management-level Hispanic candidates you need to remain competitive and meet your recruiting goals.
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Q&A: How Does a Multicultural Workforce Affect Teamwork and Communication in Large Companies?

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Submitted by Graciela Kenig on Wed, 02/27/2008 - 4:10pm.
Career Articles & Advice > Career Success | Recruiting Articles > Managing & Retaining Hispanic Employees
Most communication and teamwork challenges arise from three basic cultural preferences: our approach to work, the way we share information, and how we view time. All three of these preferences have an enormous impact on the effectiveness of multicultural teams.
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Diversity as a Multi-Layered Process

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Submitted by Graciela Kenig on Sat, 12/15/2007 - 10:00am.
Recruiting Articles > Managing & Retaining Hispanic Employees

Increasing diversity in an organization is a multi-layered process. The word process implies that it takes time and usually requires many revisions along the way.

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Cultural Perceptions in Interviewing

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Submitted by Graciela Kenig on Mon, 01/01/2007 - 10:00am.
Recruiting Articles > Culturally Competent Interviewing

How do you decide if a job candidate would be a good fit in your department or company? Or if an employee should be promoted to a very different department?

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Time Management in Other Cultures

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Submitted by Graciela Kenig on Wed, 12/06/2006 - 10:00am.
Recruiting Articles > Managing & Retaining Hispanic Employees

Managers and supervisors who work with multicultural employees often express frustration with the way some of these associates manage their time at work. Complaints often include an inability to meet deadlines (even when they said they could), being late for meetings, or a seeming lack of focus on a priority task.

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Closing the Skilled Worker Gap

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Submitted by Graciela Kenig on Wed, 11/15/2006 - 10:00am.
Recruiting Articles > Diversity Hiring & Recruiting

With skilled labor shortages widely expected as a result of retiring baby boomers and an influx of young, less experienced workers, companies wishing to remain competitive will have to use creative approaches to talent sourcing and management.

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