Diversity In The Workplace
Introduction Workplace diversity is characterized by a number of important factors, including ability, sexual orientation, gender, age, race, and ethnicity. A corporation can increase its competitiveness and innovation by diversifying its workforce and expanding its skill set. “Diversity in the workplace is defined as a trait of company culture wherein the workforce composition includes employees of different genders, age, sexual orientation, religions, languages, abilities, professional backgrounds, socioeconomic backgrounds, and educational backgrounds”. (Chiradeep BasuMallick) Figure 1, Source: LinkedIn Layers of Diversity in the Workplace Figure 2, Source: Aperian Internal Diversity in the Workplace The term "internal diversity" describes characteristics innate to humanity. When it comes to internal variety, age is an excellent example—after all, your birthday is your birthday forever. Additional instances of internal variety include race, ethnicity, and nationality...