Zerial Education

Etinder Pal Singh, Jyoti Doval, Deepak Halan
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Learning outcomes After reading and analyzing the case study, the students would be able to understand the complexities of leadership and decision-making in a diverse workplace, specifically when promoting differently abled employees; explore the importance of fostering an inclusive environment, addressing biases and developing empathy in the context of leadership and diversity; explore the challenges and considerations involved in managing a team with diverse backgrounds and abilities; and evaluate the potential impact of promoting employees with disabilities on the morale and retention of other team members. Case overview/synopsis This case study is about a hearing-impaired individual, Jessica, who was recently hired by a medium-sized organization, Zerial Education. She was the organization’s first hire with a disability, and some of her colleagues were skeptical about how she would fit in. There was a clear bias against her because of her disability, and she faced many challenges while proving herself and earning the respect of her colleagues. Despite the initial skepticism and bias, she quickly proved herself to be a valuable member of the team. As the appraisal period arrived, Stan Logan, her reporting manager, faced a tough decision. He wanted to be fair and avoid to seem to be biased, yet he was also committed to fostering diversity and inclusion. If he promoted Jessica, it would affirm the company’s commitment to diversity and inclusivity, and it would also validate Jessica’s impressive year of work. However, this might come at the cost of creating tensions among the other top performers who were also deserving of the promotion and potentially complicating client interactions owing to Jessica’s hearing impairment. Logan had to navigate these complexities and make a decision that aligned with both the company’s values and operational needs, while also considering the potential consequences on team morale and client relationships. Complexity academic level The case is suitable for use by students at an MBA level. Human resource management: In this course, students might learn about the legal and ethical issues surrounding disability in the workplace, as well as strategies for recruiting and retaining employees with disabilities. Organizational behavior: In this course, students might learn about the psychological and social factors that influence how individuals with disabilities are perceived and treated in organizations, as well as how to promote diversity and inclusion within a company. Supplementary materials Teaching notes are available for educators only. Subject code CSS 6: Human resource management
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通过阅读和分析案例研究,学生将能够理解在多元化的工作场所中领导和决策的复杂性,特别是在提升不同能力的员工时;探讨在领导力和多样性的背景下,培养包容性环境、解决偏见和培养同理心的重要性;探索管理具有不同背景和能力的团队所面临的挑战和考虑因素;并评估提拔残疾员工对士气和挽留其他团队成员的潜在影响。这个案例研究是关于一个听力受损的人,杰西卡,她最近被一家中型组织雇用,Zerial教育。她是公司聘用的第一位残疾员工,她的一些同事对她能否融入公司持怀疑态度。由于她的残疾,她受到了明显的偏见,她在证明自己和赢得同事尊重的同时面临了许多挑战。尽管最初受到怀疑和偏见,但她很快证明了自己是团队中有价值的一员。随着评估期的到来,她的汇报经理斯坦·洛根(Stan Logan)面临着一个艰难的决定。他想要公平,避免显得有偏见,但他也致力于促进多样性和包容性。如果他提拔杰西卡,就肯定了公司对多元化和包容性的承诺,也肯定了杰西卡这一年令人印象深刻的工作。然而,这样做的代价可能是在其他同样值得晋升的优秀员工之间制造紧张关系,而且由于杰西卡的听力障碍,可能会使与客户的互动变得复杂。Logan必须驾驭这些复杂性,做出符合公司价值观和运营需求的决定,同时还要考虑到对团队士气和客户关系的潜在影响。本案例适合攻读MBA学位的学生使用。人力资源管理:在本课程中,学生将学习到与工作场所的残疾有关的法律和道德问题,以及招聘和留住残疾员工的策略。组织行为学:在本课程中,学生将学习影响组织中如何看待和对待残疾人士的心理和社会因素,以及如何促进公司内部的多样性和包容性。辅助材料教学笔记只供教育工作者使用。主题代码CSS 6:人力资源管理
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Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies Social Sciences-Education
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