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Melani1276

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Managers from Italy and Mexico would most likely express their emotions openly during a business situation, while managers from England and Japan would most likely consider such behavior unprofessional.
 
  Which of the following Trompenaars's value dimensions explains this difference in behavior and attitude?
  A) universalism versus particularism
  B) neutral versus affective
  C) specific versus diffuse
  D) achievement versus ascription

Question 2

Based on Trompenaars's value dimensions, in which of the following cultures do managers separate their work and private lives, and tend to be open and direct when communicating with coworkers?
 
  A) diffuse-oriented
  B) specific-oriented
  C) universalistic
  D) particularistic



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