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BUSM 2011 - MindTap Questions With Solutions Deep-level diversity vs Separation diversity Functional backgrounds and work experience are not observable. They contribute to variety diversity. Deep-level diversity is also unobservable, but it is not related to functional backgrounds and work e...

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Deep-level diversity vs Separation diversity Functional backgrounds and work experience

are not observable. They contribute to variety diversity. Deep-level diversity is also

unobservable, but it is not related to functional backgrounds and work experiences. Separation

diversity involves differences in opinions among group members, while disparity refers to

differences in social assets such as rank or pay.




relationships, diversity, globalization, technology, and ethics and corporate governance

The five central environmental forces for change faced by today's organizations are new

employment




Reverse mentoring (*) pairs a senior employee with a junior employee, but unlike the top-

down focus of traditional mentoring, the focus is on transferring the skills of the junior employee

to the senior employee. Socializing and on-boarding have to do with getting new employees up

to speed and proficient at their jobs. (*)




A) Surface-level diversity As Laura looks around the room, she realizes that although all

of her teammates are white females, they have many differences of opinion about the goals of the

group and the way those goals should be achieved.

A) Surface-level diversity

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B) Personality diversity

C) Deep-level diversity

D) Separation diversity




The Millennial Generation (*) the largest generation since the baby boomers (*)




Separation diversity is related to differences of opinion among team members. can be seen

directly. Surface-level diversity is observable, and includes differences in race, age, and gender.

Deep-level diversity refers to individual differences that cannot be seen directly, including goals,

values, personalities, decision-making styles, knowledge, skills, abilities, and attitudes.




The Millennial Generation is the largest generation since the baby boomers. Most experts

characterize today's workforce as comprising four generations. According to date of birth, they

are: seniors (1922-1943); baby boomers (1943-1963); Generation X (1964-1980); and the

Millennial Generation (1980-2000).




Talent shortages are forecast to rise globally

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C) Surface-level diversity Michael's new work team has people of a variety of races and

ages.

A) Personalities

B) Disparity diversity

C) Surface-level diversity

D) Deep-level diversity




aging Increasing conscientiousness and knowledge counteract some of the negative effects

of _________ that result from reductions in information processing speed and motivation to

learn.




Surface-level diversity refers to observable differences in people, including race, age,

ethnicity, physical abilities, physical characteristics, and gender. Race and age are observable

characteristics. Race and age are not personality constructs. Deep-level diversity refers to

individual differences that cannot be seen directly, including goals, values, personalities,

decision-making styles, knowledge, skills, abilities, and attitudes. Disparity diversity refers to

differences in social assets such as rank or pay.

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B) Top management support for diversity and for diversity initiatives Which of the

following is the most important element in effectively leveraging the positive potential of

diversity?

A) Having a minority in the role of CEO

B) Top management support for diversity and for diversity initiatives

C) Spending a lot of money on diversity initiatives




top management support for diversity and for diversity initiatives The most important

element in effectively leveraging the positive potential of diversity is




person group fit Amara is very happy with her work team. Everyone supports each other

and is responsible about meeting both individual and team goals, making Rachel want to work

hard to live up to their expectations of her.




A. person job fit

B. person group fit

C. person organization fit

D. person vocation fit

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