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karen

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Achieving a balance between individual needs and the environment reflects:
 
  a. creative adjustment.
  b. introjection.
  c. holism.
  d. polarity.

Question 2

The phrase process is as important as content refers to the idea that:
 
  a. how people communicate with one another in an organization is as important as what they are communicating about (P. 244)
  b. communication structures in organizations are typically poor
  c. organizations give inadequate attention to the people-environment interface
  d. process specialist skills need to be bolstered in organizations



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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