by Myrianda
Diversity in the work place does not mean affirmative action. Diversity in the work place does not mean having a person of each sex and each race in the office or the company is biased. Diversity in the work place simply m...read more
by Ray Fauteux
I distinctly remember our manager saying proudly saying to all the staff at a morning meeting one day, "we've discovered that taking all our staff into account, we have the ability in this outlet to communicate in 15 lang...read more
What is the Difference Between Affirmative Action and Diversity? What is the difference between affirmative action and diversity? Sometimes it can be hard to tell the difference between the two because of all the simila...read more
by Drew Price
Differences among employees can create difficult challenges in the workplace. However, these differences can and should be used to benefit a company rather than to create divisions. It is a common misconception that...read more
by Doollali
Freedom and Opportunities In the Philippines, our 'Lola and Lolo' (Grandma and Grandpa) stay at home for most of the times. They rarely go out except to go have coffee with the next door Grandpa or to see the Grandkids ...read more
by Jon Coe
America: The melting pot and the work place: In theory; Diversity in the work place is designed so that all minorities, nationalities and genders, etc. can work together and learn from each other in perfect harmony with...read more
by Lauren Ryan
Diversity in the work place can possess both positive and negative traits. Sure, there are federal regulations that require potential employers to take diversity into consideration, but how much does the employer benefit f...read more
The official meaning of diversity by Merriam Webster is the inclusion of diverse people (as people of different races or cultures) in a group or organization. Many companies today are instituting diversity into their workp...read more
by Debbie N
Diversity in the workplace is simply defined as employing people with diverse backgrounds. In a true diverse workplace, a multitude of races, cultures, and genders will make up the staff. A diverse workplace is importa...read more
by Benny Osha
The conglomeration or gathering together of different species of human beings in a place of employment where work is done is perhaps the most basic definition of workplace diversity. When you walk into a bank of America...read more
by A. South
Though they are the minority in the field of engineering, women play an important role in diversifying the industry. "I think women engineers are different than men engineers," Christine Olmeed, a process engineer for...read more
by Jason Todd
"More than half the U.S. work force now consists of minorities, immigrants, and women" (Thomas 2001). That the American workplace is becoming more diverse is undeniable, but how are businesses approaching the issues conce...read more
The Trouble With Seeking Black Volunteers for the UK Public Service At a recent event I was having a very interesting conversation with a government Minister. She was perplexed to know why she could not get the 'right...read more
by D. J. Poe
I can only speak honestly about the diversity I had in my workplace. As a respiratory technician with nurses traing, I saw each patient we had every month, assessed them and furnished them with disposables. I filled eac...read more
by Nancy Hart
We are a Team It all came to me one day, so I thought I'd write about what we say. To the public it would seem that we are a team. Let's not let them down or make each other frown. Let's put a smile on our face and bu...read more
Employing workers from all different age and ethnic groups is not only politically correct and socially au courant, it is also good business. Although there is not one specific reason for this, it is the kind of fact that ...read more
by Bob Schmidt
Diversity in the workplace used to mean the mixing of racial heritages by an employer. After some time, gender became included in the definition, and now it has a more generalized meaning. As minority groups of all ty...read more
by Will Kester
"Diversity in the workplace" probably means employing people from different ethnic, religious, or social backgrounds, but since I really don't care about someone's ethnic, religious, or social backgrounds, I prefer to focu...read more
by Denise Scott
This year the University of Kentucky has more African-Americans enrolled than ever before in its history. Making great progress. Right? Beacon of diversity in the learning institutions. Not necessarily. The campus newsp...read more
by Shamma B S
When we talk about diversity, we mean more than just race and nationality. A diverse population encompasses different religions and beliefs, ages, disabilities, gender and sexual orientation, as well as race. These are kno...read more
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