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A Study on Diversity and Inclusion Global Business in Tiruchirappalli District

Issue Abstract

Abstract
This research explores the significance of diversity and inclusion in enhancing global business opportunities within the Tiruchirappalli District. With its rich cultural heritage and growing entrepreneurial environment, Tiruchirappalli provides a unique context to examine how diverse perspectives, and inclusive approaches foster innovation and economic growth. The study evaluates the contributions of local businesses, educational institutions, and community organizations in creating equitable opportunities for underrepresented groups, including women, marginalized communities, and individuals with disabilities. By utilizing a combination of surveys, interviews, and case studies, the research identifies the challenges and benefits of integrating diversity and inclusion into global business strategies. The findings suggest that organizations that adopt inclusive practices experience heightened creativity, enhanced problem-solving skills, and broader market access.


Author Information
Dr.N.Rajamannar, Research advisor, Associate professor of commerce, Urumu dhanalakshmi college, (Affiliated to Bharathidasan University) Tiruchirappalli,.
Issue No
2
Volume No
5
Issue Publish Date
05 Feb 2025
Issue Pages
423-431

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