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Handbook of Research on Workforce Diversity in a Global Society: Technologies and Concepts
Is the number of economic, competitive and reputational reasons ascribable to a more differentiated, efficient, effective and equitable way of managing people’s diversities.
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Utilizing a New Human Relations Framework to Leverage Workforce Diversity
Rossella Riccò (University of Milan, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-1812-1.ch026
Abstract
In a global society, leveraging people’s diversities is one of the major challenges faced by organizations of any size in developed countries. Factors such as demographic changes, international and national anti-discrimination measures, globalization, service-economy shifts, stakeholder pressures on organizational commitment to corporate social responsibility, and technological advances are heightening the international attention paid to the increase in people’s diversities, thereby fostering discussion on their management in organizations. Since the end of the 1980s, professionals and academics have been debating how to devise efficient, effective, and equitable ways to manage workforce diversity in organizations; however, they have produced neither a shared definition of diversity management nor a general accepted assessment on the outcomes that diversity management can deliver for organizations and persons. The aim of this chapter is to expand the understanding of diversity management by systematizing it on the basis of McGregor’s new human relations framework.
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Innovation Management in Research and Development Projects: Key Performance Factors Oriented to Industrialization of Results and Market
Document that captures the reasoning for initiating a project, including the background of the project, the expected business benefits, the options considered (reasons for rejecting or carrying forward each option), the expected costs of the project, a gap analysis, and risks.
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The Benefits of Using Technology in Human Resource Management
A proposal addressing, at a high level, the business need that a project seeks to meet. It includes the reasons for the project, the expected business benefits, the options considered, the expected costs of a project, a GAP analysis and the expected risks.
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A Business Planning Framework for WiMAX Applications
Development of a business proposal including the evaluation of resources and finances including the assessment of the likely earning potential of new products or applications.
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Analyzing Diffusion and Value Creation Dimensions of a Business Case of Replacing Enterprise Systems
Is used both to describe a process and a document. Corporate governance generally compels a business case document as a tool to justify a capital investment (a radical innovation). In this report, the exploitation of an agenda by an executive sponsor is considered a form of diffusion. A completed business case document is a formal written document that argues a course of action, which contains a point-by-point analysis that leads to a decision after considering a set of alternative courses of action to accomplish a specific goal. A business case process walks through the initiation phase of the innovation.
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Diffusion of Innovations Theory: Inconsistency Between Theory and Practice
is used both to describe a process and a document. Corporate governance generally compels a business case document as a tool to justify a capital investment (a radical innovation). In this report, the exploitation of an agenda by an executive sponsor is considered a form of diffusion. A completed business case document is a formal written document that argues a course of action, which contains a point-by-point analysis that leads to a decision after considering a set of alternative courses of action to accomplish a specific goal. A business case process walks through the initiation phase of the innovation.
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Cloud Computing Environments
Presentation of facts and figures supporting the case of a desired outcome to senior decision makers usually for the purchase of some new equipment, major organizational change or other significant decision.
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Business Case Analytics
Refers to either a business case process or a business case document.
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Diversity Management: Bringing Equality, Equity, and Inclusion in the Workplace
The number of economic, competitive and reputational reasons ascribable to a more differentiated, efficient, effective and equitable way of managing people’s diversities.
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Costs, Benefits, and Risks of E-Government Portals
A business case is typically prepared preceding an investment decision in order to provide a detailed overview of project requirements and the value-adding and technical characteristics of the investment.
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