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Workpla ce Challen ges View of Ethics Cultura l Issues Organizati onal Effectiven ess Environmen t Uncertaint y Globaliza tion Chain of Command Empowerment Organizatio nal Culture Glass Ceiling Managing Diversit y
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Workplace Challenges

View of Ethics

Cultural Issues

Organizational Effectiveness

Environment Uncertainty

Globalization Chain of Command

Empowerment

Organizational Culture

Glass Ceiling

Managing Diversity

View of Ethics: The four views of ethical behavior are Utilitarian, individualism, moral rights and justice views. Depending on the perspective one chooses to adopt in a situation, the resulting behavior may be considered ethical or unethical.

Cultural Issues: Ethical problems are more difficult when overplayed with the complexities of different cultures and values systems that exist in a global economy.

Organizational Effectiveness: The measure of how good an organization is performing while using the resources to accomplish desired missions and objectives.

Environment Uncertainty: The lack of information regarding what exists in the environment and what developments may occur.

Globalization: The process of growing interdependence among elements of the global economy.

Chain of Command: In a organization all members are linked together with successively higher levels of authority.

Empowerment: Allowing individuals in an organization to make decisions and exercise discretion in their work to better increase productivity and moral.

Organizational Culture: The system of shared beliefs and values in a organization that guides behavior in a uniform manner.

Glass Ceiling: An unfair invisible barrier to advancement for minorities in an organization

Managing Diversity: A leadership approach that creates organizational culture that respects diversity and supports multiculturalism. Achieving such diversity can be a challenge by encouraging members of an organization to overcome pervious perceptions.


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