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by naasking
2973 days ago
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> The reason why attempts to counter this are spreading "like a cancer" is because they show positive results quickly, in strict monetary terms This is a pretty bold claim. Do you have a citation? The only argument for this I've heard is that a culturally diverse workforce has marked differences in vacation time, holidays, etc. which lends larger organizations more operational flexibility. This doesn't benefit small organizations since they don't have sufficient operational slack to take advantage of it, and I've never seen this difference quantified. You seem convinced that this advantage is large and has been measured, so I'd like to see that data if you have it. |
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