From Theory To Practice: Recommending Supportive Diversity Practices

  • Roberge M
  • Lewicki R
  • Hietapelto A
  • et al.
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Today, organizations must find effective solutions to the challenges brought by diversity. Research suggests that implementing supportive diversity practices help diverse organizations to adapt and sustain by creating a climate for diversity.Based on research and theory, the paper recommends five categories of supportive diversity practices: (1) Using symbolic management to value diversity, (2) Implementing training programs, (3) Implementing cross-functional teams, (4) Stimulating improved communication flow, and lastly (5) Promoting fairness in human resource practices.

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Roberge, M.-E., Lewicki, R. J., Hietapelto, A., & Abdyldaeva, A. (2011). From Theory To Practice: Recommending Supportive Diversity Practices. Journal of Diversity Management (JDM), 6(2), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.19030/jdm.v6i2.5481

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