Which of the following is an example of decision-making around a group norm which has important cultural implications?
a. deciding whether members will be expected to raise their hand or openly interject when they have something to contribute
b. assessing whether transportation resources facilitate the prompt arrival of all members
c. monitoring whether men and women in the group tend to contribute equally
d. reflecting on the differences between the worker’s background and that of group members
Ans: A
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