Managing Workplace Diversity: Lessons from India, South Africa, and Brazil
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Workplace Diversity, Globalization, Inclusion Strategies, Cross-Cultural Management, Comparative AnalysisAbstract
This abstract provides an overview of a comprehensive study that explores the nuances of managing workplace diversity in the unique socio-cultural contexts of India, South Africa, and Brazil. As globalization continues to reshape the business landscape, organizations are increasingly recognizing the importance of diversity and inclusion for fostering innovation, enhancing employee engagement, and sustaining competitive advantage. However, the strategies and challenges associated with managing diversity vary significantly across different regions. The study draws on a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methodologies to analyze the diversity management practices in India, South Africa, and Brazil. Through in-depth interviews, surveys, and case studies, the research seeks to identify commonalities and distinctive features in the approaches adopted by organizations in these three diverse countries. The findings reveal the impact of historical, cultural, and legislative factors on shaping diversity management practices.
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