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ccffpphh | 5 years ago
From my point of view, I believe diversity of thought enables groups of people to consider new ideas and positions that wouldn't be considered, i.e. thinking outside of the box, but I don't understand why this is extrapolated to different races, gender identities, immigration statuses, sexualities, etc. I am not claiming you brought them up but they tend to be common "diversity" points the modern populace loves to clamor around.
Why do any of those imply anything about how people will think? We've all seen some creative people that are of our own race, or that were also our own sexuality, etc.
All of this is of course at the expense of speed, in that greater variance in thought/ideas leads to slower movement, which I think is important in business (a solo or very tight knit organization can move much faster).
causality0|5 years ago
nickff|5 years ago
scooble|5 years ago
It was considered to be a bad thing, so it’s been very strange to see it used as a premise by diversity advocates.
OminousWeapons|5 years ago
In reality these diversity programs are basically societal anti-discrimination programs in disguise. While those types of programs aren't necessarily bad, proponents know that if they pitched them purely in this way they would never get management buy in because that's largely not work related; hence all the ill supported talk about diversity automatically yielding better teams.
DoofusOfDeath|5 years ago
throw_m239339|5 years ago
Some people got fired for framing the problem exactly as you framed it:
https://nypost.com/2017/11/17/apples-diversity-chief-lasts-j...
The irony is that the person that was fired was part of that "minority" the ideologues who wanted her head are supposed to support at first place.
AlexTWithBeard|5 years ago
I think the key message is: limiting your hiring to a specific race is equally as stupid as limiting it to MIT graduates or to people who grew up in Queens.
waterhouse|5 years ago
The key message (the bailey) that diversity advocates tend to push these days is that, if you just go about hiring in what you normally think is the best way, and you end up with hires of only one specific race (or of a few races, but none of a certain few other races), then you are doing something wrong and bad, and you should change your hiring process so you end up with people of more races, even if that means sacrificing some of the goals for which you originally optimized your hiring process.
scooble|5 years ago
raxxorrax|5 years ago
Your education needs to fit reality at least somehow.
andreskytt|5 years ago