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> Diversity in a Global Context: Making the Right Hire to Lead Asia

商品編號: HK1301
出版日期: 2021/08/03
作者姓名:
Lee, David S
商品類別: General management
商品規格: 9p

再版日期:
地域: Asia;China;United States
產業: Retail trade;Wholesale trade
個案年度: -  

 


商品敘述:

As organizations have grown more aware and focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) issues, it is important to consider how such initiatives translate in a global setting. Many DEI policies are considered and interpreted through a Western social and business lens. Though such policies strive to address undoubtedly important DEI issues, how do such policies and related practices influence business decisions in a non-Western business setting is an important consideration that often goes unnoticed. In the case, Jarom Stuart, the CEO of Prime Toys Global ("Prime"), a listed toy company needs to make a hiring decision for a senior person that will lead Prime''s Asia business, which is strategically important to the company. He is picking between two very qualified candidates, Isabella Zhou and Caleb Young. On its face, hiring Isabella would seem to enhance Prime''s diversity, however, given Caleb''s background and the nature of the Asian business, Caleb could also be considered to contributing to diversity, albeit in a way that is not typically captured in DEI metrics. Given the above, the case focuses on Jarom''s hiring decision, which requires him to interpret and grapple with what diversity means in a more global, non-Western context.


涵蓋領域:

Business and society;Business ethics;Diversity and inclusion;Hiring and recruitment;Inclusion and belonging;Leadership;Workplace discrimination


相關資料:

Case Teaching Note, (HK1302), 4p, by David S Lee