"Winner of the 2018 Gold Medal in Women / Minorities in Business, Axiom Business Book Awards"
"Shortlisted for the 2019 CMI Management Book of the Year in “Aspiring Leaders,” Chartered Management Institute"
"Scott Page . . . makes a very pragmatic, even clinical, case for diversity. He presents evidence on how ‘cognitive diversity'--people perceiving, analysing and solving problems in different ways--can benefit the bottom line of any organization."
Nature Astronomy
"The evidence is well presented by Page, who reiterates with his convincing analysis the importance of genuine inclusion."<b>---Hashi Mohamed, <i>Prospect</i></b>
"This very clear and compelling book will help people consider specifically what shape their challenges and problems take and what kind of diversity will help address them."<b>---Diane Coyle, <i>The Enlightened Economist</i></b>
"Scott Page's model of diversity--less a glorious rainbow of superficial attributes, more a toolkit crammed with different skills and perspectives--is a powerful way to appreciate the problem with homogeneity."<b>---Tim Harford, <i>Financial Times</i></b>
"Scott Page's research is a breakthrough in the business case for diversity and inclusion. The Diversity Bonus should be required reading for leaders who want to unlock the full potential and performance of their teams. It has profound implications for the future of work and talent management."—Matt Breitfelder, Chief Talent Officer, BlackRock
"An excellent book that combines convincing stories and persuasive arguments about the benefits of diversity."—Simon A. Levin, Princeton University
"It can be hard to persuade hiring managers and project and team leaders to move beyond the assumption that you get the best results by gathering a group of experts with similar skills and education. The Diversity Bonus is a scientific yet engaging look at why diverse teams always beat homogeneous teams comprised of the ‘best' players."—Troy McIntosh, Senior Director, U.S. Cellular Corporation
"Scott Page challenges leaders and companies to follow the math—and do the right thing. Simply put, he shows that diverse perspectives are most valuable when addressing issues with both complexity and uncertainty. The goal is to create an inclusive culture and employee experiences that facilitate the ability to embrace and leverage each other's talents and differences."—Brian J. Miller, Vice President of Learning, Development & Inclusion, Gilead Sciences, Inc.
"Combining rigorous economic theory with artful policy analysis, Scott Page explains why the goal of achieving greater diversity in business, government, and other organizations needs to be pursued with determination. Devoid of political cant and platitudes, this book is teeming with unexpected insights. A must-read for anyone who wishes to engage in intelligent discussion about diversity and inclusion today."—Glenn Loury, Brown University