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The Call for Higher Education to Develop Diversity Competencies with the Goal of Preparing Business Students for the Global Marketplace
Author(s) -
Roxanne Helm-Stevens,
Linda Hunt
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
enterprise risk management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1937-7916
DOI - 10.5296/erm.v1i2.119
Subject(s) - diversity (politics) , context (archaeology) , curriculum , public relations , business , value (mathematics) , knowledge management , political science , sociology , pedagogy , computer science , paleontology , machine learning , law , biology
Institutions of high education must respond to the urgent need that exists for organizations operating in the global marketplace to hire and retain professionals prepared to think critically about multifaceted diversity issues in the workplace. Where do organizations find managers and supervisors equipped to handle the mulifaceted issues of diversity facing global firms? Unfortunately, it seems that they cannot rely on business schools. How can business schools assist future executives and managers to develop diversity competencies necessary to compete in the global marketplace? This paper will explore diversity from an organizational and educational context, looking at the concept of diversity and exploring the value of teaching a diversity curriculum. KEY WORDS Diversity competencies, organic diversity, global marketplace, global organizations

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