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craiczarry

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What are secondary needs? Why is it important for international managers to understand the secondary needs of employees from multiple cultures?
 
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Per-capita GDP adjusted for purchasing power parity provides a less accurate estimate of an emerging market's potential than the per-capita GDP adjusted for market exchange rates.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Secondary needs like power and order are more psychological in character and are learned from the environment and culture in which the individual lives. Examples of secondary needs include the needs for achievement, autonomy, power, order, affiliation, and understanding. Secondary needs often manifest themselves in organizational settings. For example, if an individual is to be satisfied with her job the rewards provided by the organization must be consistent with her needs. Offering a nice office and job security may not be sufficient if the individual is primarily seeking income and promotion opportunities.

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