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Perspective

Mar. 18, 2010

Expanding Your Definition of Diversity

To embrace the true spirit of diversity is to accept individuals who fall outside of community set standards, writes Kristina Chung of Ropers Majeski Kohn & Bentley

By Kristina Chung

Having a working diversity program is good for business. Employers benefit from a workforce whose different races and cultural backgrounds bring fresh perspectives borne of unique life experiences and viewpoints that advance problem solving and can effectuate a "yin/yang" harmony within its walls. Overall, the organization has better morale, higher productivity and is more financially viable.

Employers who make efforts to diversify their workplac...

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