Abstract: Nigeria is the biggest economy in Africa and one of the biggest in the world, at the same time India is the third largest economy globally. Despite of some hiccups in recent past, there are big companies operating in Nigeria, while India has many multinational corporations working on its shores. The present study which concentrates on the issue of organizational diversity is relevant in the context of both the countries as the business organizations in these two countries have employees from very diverse socio economic background, religion, tribe, ethnic background, language, gender and the like. Thus studying organizational diversity becomes imperative for practicing managers in these regions for proper functioning and productivity in their organizations.............
Keywords: Nigeria, India, Employees, Organizational Diversity, FMCG, IT and Financial Sector
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