Abstract

Recognition of diversity awareness initiatives and problems’ relating to diversity were not acknowledged and diagnosed in many local authorities in South Africa. Adequate research with regard to the problem of managing diversity has been slow making it difficult for managers working within local authorities to identify which positive behaviour is acceptable in acknowledging and managing diversity. Also, the introduction of a diversity awareness climate in local authorities has not been encouraged. There has not been an unfreezing, changing or moving and refreezing process for behavioural change in many local authorities. Diversity and the management of diversity is not something new to managers working for local government in South Africa. Diversity has become one of the most frequently used words of our time and a word almost never defined. Diversity has been used in discussions ranging from politics to entertainment. Diversity is also used in so many different ways in so many contexts that it seems to mean all things to all people”. To prosper in the future it is important to understand and make better use of diversity in business, education, government, and in society in general. The solution to South Africa's racial problems will not only be solved by managing diversity, managing change and affirmative action programmes, but by the recognition and acceptance of the diversity of others and by acknowledging and valuing the same.

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