Understanding and Embracing Cross Cultural Diversity Within the Workplace is a Growing Necessity for Today's Organizations
According to the US Census Bureau, the convergence of several trends --declining births, retiring baby boomers, and expected business growth--will create more jobs than there will be workers to fill them by 2010. Most of the growth within the U.S. population through 2020 will come from Hispanics (55 percent), Asians (20 percent) and African Americans (21 percent). Thus, the face of our workforce will continue to drastically change as the country assimilates more and more people of different ethnicities into the marketplace.
Why Is Cultural Diversity Important for Your Organization?
Intercultural diversity empowers. Added competence means advantage and that translates well into strategic business goals and profit returns:
◊ Capitalize the potential of intercultural diversity and compete effectively in the market, while reaching a level of empowerment which goes beyond inclusion.
◊ Enhance trusting relationships, improve teamwork and create greater efficiency for your agency, business or organization.