Nature Of Logic And Critical Thinking

Abstract
This paper is aimed at providing a framework for discussion of diversity and how it pairs with demographic characteristics.  It is divided into four parts.  Part I represents diversity in the workforce, which reflects the rational of organizations and how they handle diversity in the occupations of their workers.  Parts II characterize diversity and age, as it responds to the fact that older people have the skill set to keep them working well past retirement age.  Part III denotes religion, where as more employers are beginning to recognize the need to allow employees to take time to pray.  Part IV symbolizes the personality traits in diversity and how "different" is not always viewed as wrong but can be an incentive to other employees.  

 
Introduction

    Diversity relates to gender, age, language, ethnicity, cultural background, disability, sexual orientation or religious beliefs.  Diversity also refers to the countless ways we are different in other respects such as educational level, job function, socio-economic background, personality profile, geographic location, marital status and whether or not one has family or other career responsibilities.   
Diversity in the Workplace
    Managing workplace diversity well requires the creation of an wide-ranging environment that values and utilizes the contribution of people of different backgrounds, experiences and perspective.  All organizations policies, practices and processes that impact on the lives of employees need to recognize the potential benefits that can be derived from having access to range of perspectives and to take account of these differences in managing the workplace.  Work systems ...
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