Running head: THE IMPORTANCE OF UNDERSTANDING CULTURAL‚ ETHNIC‚ AND GENDER DIFFERENCES The Importance of Understanding Cultural‚ Ethnic and Gender Differences by Managers and Professionals in the Business Setting Over the past two decades‚ diversity in the workforce has been a necessity for the success
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languages‚ economic groups‚ and other cultural groups. In order to be a successful manager in today’s very diverse society a manager needs to be open and understanding of cultural differences‚ different ethnicities‚ and gender differences among employees. Diversity is the presence of people from a wide range of backgrounds all possessing different traits. Some possible contributors to diversity include but are not limited to differences in age‚ race‚ ethnic origin‚ culture‚ physical abilities‚
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The majority of hospitals have come to realize that staffs from various ethnic and cultural back-grounds‚ as well as those of different gender bring a great deal of value perspective. With more and more patients being of different cultural backgrounds‚ and ethnicities‚ it is due to this reason why hav-ing a clear understanding of cultural ‚ ethnic and gender differences among hospital professionals is given the backup it deserves. (Dennis & Small‚ 2003). Managers in particular within the hospital
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The Importance of Understanding Cultural‚ Ethnic‚ and Gender Differences by Managers and Professionals in a Business Setting Denise Greenwood DeVry University Diversity in the workplace refers to the variety of differences of people in the work setting. Understanding the cultural‚ ethnic‚ and gender differences by businesses and managers is very important. Hospitals have come to realize that employers from various ethnic‚ cultural‚ and gender backgrounds‚ bring a great deal of perspective
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Ethnic Cultural Diversity Emily Aboosamra CLS 100 Mrs. Daniels December 14th‚ 2012 Throughout my weeks of researching Ethnic Cultural Diversity‚ i’ve found that trying to define the words ethnicity and culture aren’t in any way easy‚ but are significantly easier that trying to define the word diversity. When I began this project‚ in my CLS 100 class a few weeks prior to now‚ I hadn’t really gone into depth on the topic of diversity in any way‚ shape‚ or form. When I say “...in any
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Communication 303 Cultural Understanding There was a time when Islam was nothing more to Americans than a far away religion in an exotic land. Today most citizens in America do not have a clear understanding of what Islam religions is about. The “Muslims in America” episode of 30 Days is about a story of a Christian Caucasian male‚ named David Stacy‚ who agreed to live with a Muslim family that were born in America. Once the question was asked to a few American citizens that were being interviewed
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Background Underestimating Importance of Cultural Differences in Outsourcing Agreements is a peer-reviewed journal article authored by Kvedaraviciene & Boguslauskas‚ published in the year 2010 by Engineering Economics. According to UNESCO culture is defined as “the set of distinctive‚ spiritual‚ material‚ intellectual and emotional features of society or a social group‚ and that it encompasses‚ in addition to art and literature‚ lifestyles‚ ways of living together‚ value systems‚ traditions and
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use. • What is gender? What is sex in biological terms? Are gender and sex the same thing? Explain why or why not? According to "Eldis" (2013)‚ “’Gender refers to the socially constructed roles and relations between men and women‚ while ’sex’ refers to biological characteristics which define humans as female or male.” Gender and sex are similar but they are not the same thing. I say this because a person can have the sexual characteristics of a man but still have the gender of a woman. This
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The Importance of Social & Cultural Factors in Gender Roles Social and cultural factors are critical in moulding gender roles because of societal expectations‚ family dynamics‚ and psychological differences. Most often‚ a child is nurtured into the gender role because of norms and stereotypes. These forces of socialization help us define our gender because together they create a concept on how a certain gender should act and or behave. School and the education curriculum significantly plays an
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interactions influences how the child adapts and behaves in the school environment (Anne & Karen‚ 2002). This is because ethnic and cultural practices in a community are passed through the family and these factors have been found to widely influence children and young people’s education and their schooling experiences. To clearly explore the influence that ethnic and cultural heritage has on education for young children; the two terms have to be defined. “Culture” refers values‚ beliefs and norms
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