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Title: Integrating Diversity Management into the Management of the Organization: Multiple Case Study with the 7S diversity instrument
Authors: MARTENS, Hilda 
DEHAES, Rita
Issue Date: 2008
Source: International Conference and Journal of diversity in organizations, communities and nations, ID 13308, Conference in Montreal.
Abstract: Diversity is more and more seen as a competitive advantage in organizations. Organizations want to improve their diversity management. We developed an instrument based on the 7S framework of Peters and Waterman to assist organizations in the integration of their diversity management into the organization management and practice. From a social constructionist viewpoint we state that the development of a common image of the present and the desired for situation is crucial. Working with and discussing our 7S diversity instrument can support organizations to further develop their common image of the present and desired-for-situation concerning their diversity management. The instrument has been used in six organizations in different ways: in a solely research by the diversity manager, in a workshop approach with different department heads and their co-workers and within a diversity project group. We research the effects of use of this instrument to integrate diversity management into the management of the organization, the effects of the different ways in which the instrument is used and give further advices and recommendations.
Keywords: Menselijk potentieel;diversity management, HRM, personnel management,organizational change
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/8310
Category: C2
Type: Conference Material
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