Diversity, Inclusion and teamworking Flashcards

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What are some types of teams?

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  • Office Teams.
  • Project Teams.
  • Accounts Teams.
  • Design Teams.
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What are some examples of Team Working you have demonstrated?

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Utilising the teams strengths and weaknesses.
o Harnessing the expertise of each specialist within the team.
o Problems that the team overcame.
o Explain how the team decided on a strategy.
o Explain the end outcome.
o Explain how the team communicated and worked towards a common goal.

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What is the Tuckman Theory?

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Bruce Tuckman’s theory focuses on how a team approaches a task.
-Forming
-Storming
-Norming
-Perfroming
-Adjourning

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What is the Herzberg Theory?

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Workers are encouraged to work harder based on motivational factors such as empowerment,
job enlargement and job enrichment.
o Workers can become de-motivated if hygiene factors are not met such as remuneration,
comfortable working conditions and annual leave entitlement.

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What is workplace diversity?

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  • Diversity in the workplace relates to the acceptance and inclusion of employees of all backgrounds.
  • Ensuring diversity in the workplace is an important asset of an organisation as it acknowledges the
    individual strengths of each employee and the potential they bring.
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What are some advantages of a diverse team?

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Increased productivity - A diversity of talent will result in a broader range of skills amongst the team
and result in increased productivity.
* Increased creativity - Differing skill sets and perspectives within the team will increase the chance of
generating solutions to workplace problems.
* Improved cultural awareness - A diverse range of cultures within the workplace allows companies to
operate more effectively within a global market place. For example, having access to an employee who
speaks Mandarin will be a great asset for a company operating in China.
* A positive reputation - Companies that have a diverse workplace are often perceived as better
employers. Potential employees want an employer who accepts and is tolerant of all backgrounds and
who treats their employees fairly.

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What are inclusive environments?

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  • A culturally inclusive environment requires mutual respect, effective relationships, clear
    communication, understanding of expectations and critical self-reflection.
  • Within an inclusive environment, people of all cultural orientations can freely express who they are,
    their own opinions and points of view.
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Why are inclusive environments important?

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  • According to Deloitte’s article on diversity and inclusion, it states, “A growing body of research
    indicates that diverse and inclusive teams outperform their peers. Companies with inclusive talent
    practices in hiring, promotion, development, leadership, and team management generate up to 30
    percent higher revenue per employee and greater profitability than their competitors’’.
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What legislation or regulations relate to inclusive environments?
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The main legislation within the UK that applies to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion are the Equality
Act 2010 and The Human Rights Act 1998.

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Please explain your understanding of inclusion within the workplace?

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  • Inclusion within the workplace is creating an environment and culture where all company employees
    feel like they belong in the organisation.
  • This results in every employee being comfortable to voice their opinions and that no one person feels
    excluded on the basis of their identity
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What is meant by the term unconscious bias?

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  • Unconscious bias refers to the associations and assumptions that a person may have about someone
    solely because of their race, gender or disability.
  • These judgements are made without conscious awareness.
  • These automatic assumptions and stereotypes are a major contributor to a lack of workplace diversity.
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