Case Study: Managing Diversity
Human Resource ManagementWritten ReportChapter 13: Managing DiversitySubmitted by:Allan Patrick G. MalubayHoney Joy Lalyne S. MandaguioJessa Marie ManlabianSubmitted to:Mr. Jay RamonManaging Diversity Is complex and is central to the effective and efficient operation of an organizational system.DiversityIs a business tactic which encourages and celebrates individual differences to better serve a heterogeneous customer and employee base (external and internal customer).Diversity TrainingIs the process of educating employees, students, or volunteers to function in a diverse environment.PersonalityIs the center of diversity wheel because it represents a stable set of characteristics that is responsible for a person’s identity. Gender Women have become more assertive long after women’s liberation was first launched on 1970’s. Women in the workforce have special needs – childbirth and maternity leaves, pre-menstrual syndrome and reproductive health.Sexual Orientation Those with divergent sexual orientation such as gays and lesbian have come out in the open in the advent of equal opportunities employment laws in many countries.
Age One company can have employees with a wide range of ages. The teenage and early adult employees (18 to 22), for example, May still be juggling their work and school schedules. They seek good training from the company as they hope to become tenured so they could have a steady income to financially support their schooling. The early nesters (23 to 30) are beginning to build a family, save money for a house, a car and children education. They tend to aspire for promotion in position as well as pay to make ends meet in their monthly household budget. The middle-aged employees (31 to 45) are busy networking, considering second careers, seeking higher or continuing education and traveling. The empty nesters (45 to 60) are saving up for retirement, health needs and leisure. Race and Ethnicity Is considered among employees, one must realize the impact on compensation and benefits, training, and work environment. In some cases, local employees are paid lower than expatriates.Physical Ability Employees can vary in terms of this. There is now a growing awareness of the advantages of recruiting persons with disabilities. Example, IT accounting and office positions in tourism companies in the US and Europe are filled up by persons with physical impairments.