
Management
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ISBN: 9780133935813
Author: Stephen P. Robbins; Mary A. Coulter
Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
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Chapter 5, Problem 5RDQ
Summary Introduction
To explain:
The encounters managers have to face in the process of providing employees with a work environment that is safe and helpful.
Introduction:
Within work environments, managers are expected to deal with a workforce that is much diverse in terms of nationalities, races, religions, etc. The relevance of the aforesaid would be emphasized within the global business context prevailing today. Managers are expected to make all employees feel that they are part and parcel of the organizational family. It has to be ensured that the work setting accommodates all employees well and that it is safe and sound. However, in doing so, managers have to face a number of challenges.
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