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dejastew

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I am really lucky to belong to an organization that places an emphasis on rewarding us for meeting challenging goals. My organization in this example is using which cultural dimension from the GLOBE studies?
 
  a. Performance orientation
  b. Future orientation
  c. Institutional collectivism
  d. Gender egalitarianism

Question 2

Which scholar described the term applied clinical practice when exploring organizational processes?
 
  a. Gruenfeld
  b. Zaleznik
  c. Kats de Vries
  d. Hirschhorn



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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