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Diversity Chapter 8
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Cultural Diversity in the Workplace Diversity = human characteristics that make people different from one another –Characteristics have no or little control over –Characteristics can adopt, drop, or modify
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Cultural Diversity in the Workplace (Cont.) Affirmative Action vs. Managing Diversity: Affirmative Action = providing opportunities for women and minorities Managing Diversity = set of activities involved in integrating nontraditional employees (women and minorities) into the workforce and using diversity to the organization’s competitive advantage
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Research (Rosabeth Kanter) has shown that diversity in the workforce can bring about: –Greater Creativity –Better Problem solving –Greater system flexibility –Better Information Marketing Concerns Changing Demographics Why is Diversity Important?
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“By 2050, the U.S. population is expected to increase by 50% and minority groups will make up nearly half of the population…. The population of older Americans is expected to more than double. One- quarter of all Americans will be of Hispanic origin…. More women and people with disabilities will be on the job.” U.S. Department of Labor, Futurework: Trends and Challenges for Work in the 21st Century. Washington, D.D. (Labor Day 1999).
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Key Challenges to Managing Diversity Individual vs. Group Fairness –Universal Concept of Management vs. Cultural Relativity Concept of Management Resistance to Change Group Cohesiveness & Interpersonal Conflict Segmented Communications Networks Resentment Backlash Retention –Glass Ceiling: intangible barrier in an organization that prevents female and minority employees from rising to positions above a certain level Competition for Opportunities
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Key Challenges to Managing Diversity Groups identified to be most likely left out of corporate mainstream: –African-Americans –Asian-Americans –People with Disabilities –Foreign Born –Homosexuals –Latinos (Hispanic-Americans) –Older Workers –Religious Minorities –Women
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Managing Diversity To manage diversity effectively, an organization must be sensitive to the needs of new workers and seek to identify and eliminate barriers, if any. Diversity training makes employees aware of their biases regarding minority groups and teaches them ways to overcome those biases.
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Managing Diversity Breaking the “glass ceiling” Meeting the needs of older employees Implementing work and family programs –Telecommuting –Flextime –Job sharing.
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If we could shrink the earth's population to a village of precisely 100 people, with all the existing human ratios remaining the same, it would look like this. There would be: 61 Asians 12 Europeans 14 from the Western Hemisphere, both north and south 13 Africans 50 would be female 50 would be male 74 would be nonwhite 26 would be white 67 would be non-Christian 33 would be Christian 89 would be heterosexual 11 would be homosexual 6 people would possess 59% of the entire world's wealth and all 6 would be from the United States 80 would live in substandard housing 14 would be unable to read 33 would die of famine 1 would be near death; 1 would be near birth 7 would have a college education 8 would own a computer
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