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schepotkina [342]
2 years ago
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For example, only 10 percent of the 401 companies in the 2009 diversityinc top 50 companies competition have religious resource

groups. why do you think this is the case?
Social Studies
1 answer:
marishachu [46]2 years ago
3 0

For example, only 10 percent of the 401 companies in the 2009 diversifying top 50 companies competition have religious resource groups.

Religion has been a contentious aspect to deal with.

Many companies stand in the belief that diversity lies at the heart of various nationalities and ethnicities that are blocks of cultural differences, but religion is something that is more man-made and propagated than a naturalistic phenomenon.

This tends to contort ideals and mutilate the sense of ideological being. It creates a trap for various (mis)interpretations, which can doom a company.

The definition of religion is someone or something that believes in or is associated with a religion. A religious example is a church choir. An example of religion is someone who goes to church every Sunday and reads the Bible every day.

The quick and easy answer to the question of why people are religious is that no matter what form you take of God, God is real and people are in communion with Him and in communion with Him. Religious values. Define what people expect of themselves and others based on beliefs common to the religions they practice. . These values ​​represent the basic principles that guide our daily decisions. They help people decide what actions to take and judge what is right or wrong, good or bad. S

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