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Tara is a senior software manager for an American company based in Utah. The company has recently started operations in Moscow, Russia. As and when required, Tara will have to keep travelling to Moscow to train new employees.
 
  Tara should sensitize herself to which of the following dimensions of Russian culture?
  A) high value for individualism
  B) low value for personal relationships
  C) low value for power distance
  D) high value for collectivism
  E) low value for assertiveness

Question 2

________ refers to the patterns of cooperation in which individuals share similar values and goals that are designed to support the common good of all who are in the community.
 
  A) Subsidiarity
  B) Disinhibition
  C) Progressive discipline
  D) Dignity
  E) Solidarity



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

E



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