DiNardo’s Days Inn hotel hires Maria, a front desk clerk who…

DiNardo’s Days Inn hotel hires Maria, a front desk clerk who uses a wheelchair. The hotel provides her with an accessible workspace and adjustable counters. Management also ensures that all training materials are available in formats she can use, and colleagues are encouraged to collaborate inclusively. As a result, Maria performs her duties effectively, and guests receive excellent service. Which action in this case study demonstrates ethical and inclusive management of an employee with a disability?

You are shopping for a suit to wear to an upcoming conferenc…

You are shopping for a suit to wear to an upcoming conference. You walk into a high-end store and see two salespeople standing near a rack of clothing. If they see you, they do not acknowledge it. Seeing nothing you can’t live without, you leave and visit a lower-end store next door. You realize the quality is not good, but the sales girl in the shop helps you find something perfect. Why are you willing to ignore the quality of the product? (neglect price differences)