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MODULE 6DIVERSITY AND GLOBAL CULTURES
There are new faces in the neighborhood
  • What should we know about diversity in the
    workplace?
  • What should we know about diversity among global
    cultures?

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DIVERSITY AND GLOBAL CULTURES Diversity In The
WorkplaceMODULE GUIDE 6.1
  • People of color increasing percent of workforce
  • Hispanics fastest-growing minority group in
    workforce
  • Minorities highly represented in lower-wage
    service-sector jobs
  • More workers from nontraditional families
  • Average age of workers rising
  • Religious diversity of workers increasing
  • More women working
  • There is a business case for diversity.
  • Inclusive organizational cultures value and
    support diversity.
  • Organizational subcultures can create diversity
    challenges.
  • Minorities and women suffer diversity bias in
    many situations.
  • Managing diversity should be top leadership
    priority.

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DIVERSITY IN THE WORKPLACEBusiness Case For
Diversity
  • Arguments in the Business Case for Diversity
  • Cultural diversity builds strength for dealing
    with global markets.
  • Ethnic diversity builds strength for dealing with
    diverse customers.
  • Diverse work teams are high in creativity and
    innovation.
  • Diverse workforces attract new highly talented
    members.
  • To be successful in working with and gaining
    value from diversity requires a sustained,
    systemic approach and long-term commitment.
  • Success is facilitated by a perspective that
    considers diversity to be an opportunity for
    everyone in an organization to learn from each
    other how better to accomplish their work and an
    occasion that requires a supportive and
    cooperative organizational culture as well as
    group leadership and process skills that can
    facilitate effective group functioning.

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DIVERSITY IN THE WORKPLACEOrganizational Culture
  • Inclusivity
  • How open the organization is to someone who can
    do the job
  • Culture
  • A shared set of beliefs, values and patterns of
    behavior common to group of people
  • Multicultural Organization
  • Organization based on pluralism and operates with
    respect for diversity
  • Organizational Subcultures
  • Groupings of people based on shared demographics
    and job identities
  • Ethnocentrism
  • The belief that ones sub-cultural group or
    membership is superior to all others

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DIVERSITY IN THE WORKPLACEOrganizational Culture
  • Characteristics of a Multicultural Organization
  • Pluralism
  • Members of minority and majority cultures
    influence key values and policies.
  • Structural integration
  • Minority-culture members are well represented at
    all levels and in all responsibilities.
  • Informal network integration
  • Mentoring and support groups assist career
    development of minority-culture members.
  • Absence of prejudice and discrimination
  • Training and task force activities support goal
    of eliminating culture-group biases.
  • Minimum inter-group conflict
  • Members of minority and majority cultures avoid
    destructive conflicts.

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DIVERSITY IN THE WORKPLACEThe Glass Ceiling
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DIVERSITY IN THE WORKPLACEThe Glass Ceiling
  • The Conundrum of the Glass Ceiling
  • In 1995
  • Women held 45.7 of Americas jobs.
  • Women held .7 of CEO jobs.
  • Women held 5 of top management jobs.
  • Women managers earned 68 the pay of males.
  • In 2005
  • Women held 46.5 of Americas jobs.
  • Women held .7 of CEO jobs.
  • Women held 8 of top management jobs.
  • Women managers earned 72 the pay of males.

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DIVERSITY IN THE WORKPLACEManaging Diversity
  • Managing Diversity
  • Building an inclusive work environment that
    allows everyone to reach their potential

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DIVERSITY AND GLOBAL CULTURESDiversity Among
Global CulturesMODULE GUIDE 6.2
  • Culture shock comes from discomfort in
    cross-cultural situations.
  • Cultural intelligence is the capacity to adapt to
    foreign cultures.
  • The silent languages of cultures include
    context, time, and space.

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DIVERSITY AMONG GLOBAL CULTURESTypes of Cultures
  • Low-context
  • Emphasize communication via spoken or written
    words
  • High-context
  • Rely on unspoken or situational cues as well as
    spoken or written words in communication
  • Monochronic
  • People tend to do one thing at a time
  • Polychronic
  • People accomplish many different things at once

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DIVERSITY AMONG GLOBAL CULTURESHofstedes Five
Value Differences
  • Power Distance
  • The degree to which a society accepts unequal
    distribution of power
  • Uncertainty Avoidance
  • The degree to which a society tolerates risk and
    uncertainty
  • Individualism-collectivism
  • The degree to which a society emphasizes
    individuals and their self-interests
  • Masculinity-femininity
  • The degree to which a society values
    assertiveness and materialism
  • Time Orientation
  • The degree to which a society values short term
    or long term goals

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DIVERSITY AMONG GLOBAL CULTURESHofstedes Five
Value Differences
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DIVERSITY AMONG GLOBAL CULTURESProject Globe
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MANAGEMENT TIPS
  • Stages of adjustment to a new culture
  • ConfusionFirst contacts with the new culture
    leave you anxious, uncomfortable, and in need of
    information and advice.
  • Small victoriesContinued interactions bring
    some successes, and your confidence grows in
    handling daily affairs.
  • HoneymoonA time of wonderment, cultural
    immersion, and even infatuation, with local ways
    viewed positively.
  • Irritation and angerA time when the
    negatives overwhelm the positives, and the
    new culture becomes a target of your criticism.
  • RealityA time of rebalancing you are able to
    enjoy the new culture while accommodating its
    less desirable elements.
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