582 DIVERSITY AUDIT Conducting a Diversity Audit for Public Health Informatics Consultants‚ (PHICON Corporation) Table of Contents Contents Executive Summary 3 Organizational Background 4 Selected Criteria/Audit Methods 5 What is Diversity 5 How is Diversity Measured 6 I. Quantitative Measurements 7 II. Qualitative Measurements 7 Description of PHICON’s Diversity Initiatives 8 Design of the Audit 8 Scope of the Audit 8 Evaluation of PHICON’s Diversity Initiatives
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The Many Dimensions of Conflict and Resolution Abstract In today’s society‚ the word conflict can carry quite a negative connotation. It is a very rare occasion indeed‚ that this word can conjure feelings of positivity or purpose. Oftentimes‚ conflict is perceived as something that should be avoided at all costs in the pursuit of tranquil exchanges and composed conversation. Warm smiles are exchanged and happy dispositions follow with dreamy glances of wondrous acquiescence
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Perspectives on Diversity The United States today is a society struggling with its own diversity. There have been and still are many perspectives on how we as a society should come together and interact with others of different races‚ cultures and ethnic groups. The Anglo Conformity Perspective views the values‚ norms and standards of the United States as an extension of English cultures because the English were the dominant group during the colonial era and when the new nation was emerging
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The cognitive dimension of the Reading Apprenticeship framework concentrates on problem solving strategies that help students make sense of the text and provide various powerful ways to read (Schoenbach p.191). Some of these reading strategies include chunking‚ previewing‚ clarifying‚ making connections‚ visualizing‚ questioning‚ predicting‚ and summarizing. I will focus on chunking text and reciprocal teaching because I feel that these strategies are vital to comprehending a text because they demonstrate
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Content Page INTRODUCTION 3 HOFSTEDE’S DIMENSIONS 4 Power distance Uncertainty avoidance Individualism/ Collectivism Feminine/ Masculine Low context cultures/ high context culture TROMPENAARS DIMENSIONS 4 Universalism/ particularism Individualism/ collectivism Achievement/ ascription Neutral/ affective Specific/ diffuse Internal/
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Geert Hofstede’s Cultural Dimensions National cultures can be described according to the analysis of Geert Hofstede. These ideas were first based on a large research project into national culture differences across subsidiaries of a multinational corporation (IBM) in 64 countries. Subsequent studies by others covered students in 23 countries‚ elites in 19 countries‚ commercial airline pilots in 23 countries‚ up-market consumers in 15 countries‚ and civil service managers in 14 countries. Together
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Clearly identify characteristics of Bart ’s work‚ providing examples where these are evident using as main focuses Oliver! (1960) and Blitz! (1962). Lionel Bart created a number of musicals and popular songs during the 1950s and 1960s. He wrote songs for Tommy Steele‚ Cliff Richard and many others. Amongst his series of musicals‚ he created the title musicals ‘Blitz!’ and the award winning show ‘Oliver!’ Bart’s family fled Galicia‚ part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire‚ when the Russian’s invaded
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DIVERSITY WITHIN UNITY Essential Principles for Teaching and Learning in a Multicultural Society Ja m e s A . B a n k s Peter Cookson G e n e va G ay Wi l l i s D. H aw l e y Jac q u e l i n e Jo r da n I rv i n e Sonia Nieto J a n e t Wa r d S c h o f i e l d Wa lt e r G . S t e p h a n Center for Multicultural Education‚ College of Education University of Washington‚ Seattle Copyright © 2001 by Center for Multicultural Education‚ University of Washington‚ Seattle All rights reserved
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Europeans‚ those who conquered and settled. Rarely do we see the perspective and experiences of the Native Americans and the African Americans who were enslaved in Americas. However‚ historians now are working to reverse this pattern. In the film “The Hidden History of Haiti” historians do a good job at this. Here‚ the perspective of the African Americans is primarily focused on. I found this film extremely interesting because it was surprisingly all knew for me to hear. While watching this I
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The United States has always been the “melting pot” of various racial and ethnic groups. In spite of the sides of our history where each group experienced prejudice and discrimination on different levels past and present‚ our nation is still rich with cultural diversity. From this I have learned a lot over the last nine weeks about my culture‚ other cultures‚ and the possible future if all of us come together to become a more pluralistic society. I began to understand the classification of subordinate
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