Exam 12: Managing Individuals and a Diverse Workforce

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Which of the following is NOT an example of a diversity principle that will help managers do a better job of managing company diversity?

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In order to take a step toward ensuring the change of stereotypical beliefs and attitudes, companies should _____.

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Which of the following statements explains why diversity makes good business sense?

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Affirmative action programs are typically designed to _____.

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When ProvisionPro, a logistics firm, hired Melissa as its president, it became evident that ProvisionPro does not have a(n) _____ to prevent women from rising to leadership positions.

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​What are the four dimensions of surface-level diversity that many managers use to form initial impressions which can sometimes lead to discrimination?

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To help companies reduce age discrimination, their managers can _____.

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Why does fostering diversity in companies make good business sense?

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A family restaurant based in the English speaking providence of Ontario, was planning to open a new branch in the French-speaking areas of Canada and transfer some of its existing employees to the new business. Which of the following dimensions of personality would the transferred employees require to work with this restaurant?

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Surface-level diversity refers to differences such as age, gender, race/ethnicity, and physical disabilities that are observable, typically unchangeable, and easy to measure.

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Comment on the nature, sources, pervasiveness, and impact of age discrimination in the United States. Give an example of one situation that you are acquainted with that could be construed as an example of age discrimination. Explain how, if at all, the possible remedies for age discrimination provided in the text could have avoided the situation described in your example.

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What constitutes a disability? How does a disabilityresult in disability discrimination? What actions can employers take to avoid such discrimination?

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A disability is defined as a mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities.

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To make sure that people of all racial and ethnic backgrounds have the same opportunities, companies should _____.

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Briefly explain the two basic types of diversity training programs.

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Which of the following diversity practices is a special kind of mentoring?

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_____ typically amount to more than 90 percent of employees' salaries.

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Sriscover communications is part of a national program in which employers encourage workers to continue working as long as they are physically able. To help its aging workers, the lock manufacturer has provided them with magnifying lenses that give them the vision acuity they need to work on the small parts within a lock. These lenses are an example of _____.

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The different methods or paradigms for managing diversity include the discrimination and fairness paradigm, the access and legitimacy paradigm, and the learning and effectiveness paradigm.

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The primary benefit of the _____ is that it generally brings about fairer treatment of employees and increases demographic diversity.

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