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dc.creatorDempster, H-
dc.creatorTyson, J-
dc.date2009en
dc.date.accessioned2014-03-14T01:04:01Z-
dc.date.available2014-03-14T01:04:01Z-
dc.date.issued2014-03-14-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/65593-
dc.description.abstractThis is the first of a two-case series (410-018-1 and 410-019-1). Tears welled up as the team leader of a busy Wellington call centre grappled with the urgent decision she had to make. The 15-person call centre was already six people down and had been struggling to reach its daily quotas. Now a senior Maori staff member, just back from four weeks annual leave, had asked for three more days to attend a tangi where she had been asked to perform the karanga (greeting calls). Granting the requested leave would put further pressure on the remaining team members. This vignette case describes a dilemma familiar to many workplaces when an employee's need for leave will put additional pressures on remaining staff. Discussion could cover ways to acknowledge the needs of specific cultures within a multicultural workplace, and the responsibilities of line and human resource management, as well as the need for more detailed policy or guidelines for interpretation. Topics: Human resource (HR) management; Multicultural workplace; Cross-cultural issues; Implementation; Policy design and implementation; Leadership; Managing diversity; HR; Maori; Reducing discrimination; Ethnic diversity; Employee rights Settings: New Zealand, Public sector; Maori culture Notes: Please contact ANZSOG directly: info@casestudies.anzsog.edu.au Students need tutor authorisation to purchase this case study. Related: Tangi leave at the call centre (B - Epilogue). Case Centre, Case Reference no. 410-019-1en
dc.relation.ispartofCase Centre Case Reference no 410-018-1en
dc.rightsAustralia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZOG), 2009en
dc.titleTangi leave at the call centre (A)en
prism.startingpage1en
dc.subject.organisationhttp://www.thecasecentre.org/educators/products/view?id=93031en
dcterms.spatial.countryNew Zealanden
prism.endingpage6en
dc.subject.categoryMini caseen
dc.publisher.placeCarlton, Victoriaen
dc.subject.industryServicesen
dc.subject.broadcategoryHuman resource managementen
dc.subject.broadcategoryMaori developmenten
dc.subject.keywordsCultureen
dc.subject.keywordsLeadershipen
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