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Category > Business & Finance Posted 28 May 2017 My Price 6.00

PepsiCo was among the first U.S. companies to recognize the value of a diverse workforce

 

PepsiCo

PepsiCo was among the first U.S. companies to recognize the value of a diverse workforce. In the 1940s, PepsiCo hired a team of black salespeople to travel the country selling to African-American communities. In 1959, it was the first U.S. company to have a woman on its board of directors. In 1962, Harvey Russell, former head of the black sales unit, became the first African-American executive of a large U.S. company when PepsiCo named him its vice-president of corporate planning. PepsiCo is widely credited as having one of corporate America's strongest track records for hiring and promoting women and ethnic minority leaders. In 2006, PepsiCo made Indra Nooyi, who was born in India, its first female chief executive. She believes that the diversity of PepsiCo's management and directors is one of the reasons for the company's status in the world. According to Nooyi, "It is very important for us that our employee base reflects our customer base so that we know how to talk to our customers. The woman is still the primary shopper. It's hard to have a company full of men deciding what women should be buying. Twenty-five percent of PepsiCo's U.S, managers are women, and 22 percent are part of an ethnic minority.A????1

____ 16.   Refer to PepsiCo. PepsiCo would need to use a high degree of _____ to make sure that ethnic group members are psychologically attracted to working with one another to accomplish a common objective.

a.

social integration

b.

norm cohesiveness

c.

social cohesiveness

d.

integrative focus

e.

social attraction

____ 17.   Refer to PepsiCo. What type of personality does Indra Nooyi most likely have?

a.

Type A

b.

Theory X

c.

high Mach

d.

low Mach

e.

Type B

____ 18.   Refer to PepsiCo. A(n) _____ revealed that the number of women in top management positions at PepsiCo had increased by five percent in five years.

a.

diversity comparison

b.

individual SWOT analysis

c.

employee-oriented attitudinal review

d.

diversity audit

e.

audit of organizational cultures

 
 

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Status NEW Posted 28 May 2017 08:05 AM My Price 6.00

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