Suppose you work as a human resource (HR) executive at Total Solutions, Inc., a culturally and geographically diverse organization. A recent government study on human statistics indicates that colleagues who share culturally similar backgrounds perform more efficiently and effectively on the job. These study findings, however, appear contrary to the basic research on the value of diverse workforces. John, the vice president of HR has read extensively about this study. He meets with senior management to discuss if the concept can be implemented at Total Solutions, Inc. The senior management reviews the study and decides to execute the process in one office before a policy decision is made.
John decides that the process should be piloted in the new HR office being set up in Atlanta. He receives the board’s permission to apply the concept in the new office. He needs to relocate five employees from the headquarters in New York to the Atlanta office. John obtains the list of employees based in the New York office. The list has a brief profile of the employees. John asks you to help him analyze the profiles and present your recommendations as to who are the best five employees for the Atlanta assignment.
Present your analysis to John in the form of a two- to three page report in Microsoft Word following APA format. Make sure you provide a clear recommendation of which five employees should be selected for the Atlanta assignment and that you apply the basic concepts of diversity in your selection process. Provide rationale for your selection based on your examination of the evidence and references to at least three authoritative sources from the Argosy library or the Internet. Click here to view the list. (This is the List)
Brief Profile of Employees in the New York Office
# |
Employee Name |
Age |
Gender |
Physical Challenges If Any |
Ethnicity |
Personal Group Divisions |
1. | B. V. Glen | 50 | Male | NA | African American | Member of an after-work religious group, along with Daniel Hogan and Larry Thomas. |
2. | Lori Cruz | 32 | Female | NA | Hispanic | Dates Daniel Hogan. |
3. | Ralferia Herrera | 27 | Female | NA | Hispanic | Socializes after work with team members Susan Taylor and Eugenia Warrenton. |
4. | Daniel Hogan | 58 | Male | NA | White | Member of an after-work religious group, along with B. V. Glen and Larry Thomas. |
5. | Linda Rowe | 47 | Female | NA | White | Prone to arguing with Kimberly Smith and Daniel Hogan over
work-related issues.
Most comfortable working with B. V. Glen. |
6. | Kimberly Smith | 43 | Female | Wheel-chair bound | African American | Prefers to work alone, or with B. V. Glen and Larry Thomas. |
7. | Ryan Smith | 28 | Male | NA | White | Dates Ralferia Herrera. |
8. | Susan Taylor | 33 | Female | NA | White | Dates Eugenia Warrenton. |
9. | Larry Thomas | 63 | Male | NA | White | Member of an after-work religious group, along with B. V. Glen and Daniel Hogan. |
10. | Eugenia Warrenton | 35 | Female | NA | White | Dates Susan Taylor. |