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The Changing Face of

the Workforce
Diversity
Diversity refers to variation in the important
human characteristics that distinguish people
from one another.
The Changing Face of
the Workforce
Primary dimensions: Secondary dimensions:
Age Characteristics- as
Ethnicity communications style
Gender Ways of thinking and
Mental or Physical interacting
abilities Family status
Race First language
Sexual Orientation
The Changing Face of
the Workforce
Workplace Diversity Major Trends:
Diversity within Immigration has
the workplace profoundly reshaped the
workplace.
amongst Ethnic and racial
employees. diversity is increasing.
The workforce will
continue to get older.
Millennials are entering
the workforce.
Gender and Race in the
Workplace
Women and Minorities at Work.
The Gender and Racial Pay Gap.
Where Women and persons of Color Manage.
Breaking the Glass Ceiling.
Women and Minority Business Ownership.
Governments Role in
Securing Equal
Employment Opportunity
Equal Employment Opportunity.
Affirmative Action.
Sexual and Racial Harassment.
What Business Can Do:
Diversity and Inclusion
Policies and Practices
Inclusion
Policies and practices that tap into the diverse
perspectives, life experiences and approaches
that every individual brings to the workplace.
What Business Can Do:
Diversity and Inclusion
Policies and Practices
Balancing Work and Life.
Child Care and Elder Care.
Work Flexibility.
Suppliers
Supplier- A supplier is a party in the
supply chain that makes goods and
services available to companies or
consumers.
Supply Chain- a network between a
company and its suppliers to produce a
particular product.
Supply Chain Map
Supply Chain Map
Social, Ethical, and
Environmental Issues in
Global Supply Chains
Social Issues
Ethical Issues
Environmental Issues
Supply Chain Risk
Private Regulation of the
Business- Supplier
Relationship
Private Regulation
Supply Chain Codes of Conduct
Supply Chain Audit
Supplier Development and
Capability Building
Supplier Development
Capability Building
Root Cause Analysis
Integrated Supplier Scorecards
Shared Value
References
Investopedia (2015, July 17). Supply Chain.
Retrieved November 11, 2017, from
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/supplych
ain.asp
Investopedia (2010, August 12). Vendor. Retrieved
from November 11, 2017, from
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/v/vendor.asp
Lawrence A. T, and Weber J. (2017). Business
and Society. Stake Holders, Ethics, Public
Policy. 15th Ed.

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