Cultural Diversity of Ford Employees
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Cultural Diversity of Ford Employees
OUTLINE
• Introduction
• Cultural Diversity
1. Defining Diversity and Its Values
2. Diversity and Globalization
• Employee Resource Groups at Ford
• Ford Diversity in the Marketplace
• Ford Dealers & Suppliers
• Conclusion
.INTRODUCTION
The rise of multinational companies and increased global diversification by even small companies has resulted in people of diverse backgrounds and cultures working together in the same office or for the same organization. Conflict in such situations is predictable, but understanding the diversity issues can help companies implement programs designed to keep conflict at a minimum and to take full advantage of the many benefits which such diversity brings to an organization. Key to understanding how diversity is managed in multinational organizations is understanding the concept of corporate culture (which defines organizations), diversity programs and their use to minimize conflict among employees, and the unique problems that employees working overseas encounter. One of the biggest companies that have worked a lot on diversity is Ford Motor Organization.
Ford Motor Company is an American multinational corporation and the world's second largest automaker, selling vehicles in 200 markets and with approximately 345,000 employees on six continents. Ford also is a family with a heritage of strong and clear values. One of the most essential