During the 1990s, Canada suffered a net loss of skilled workers to the United States, but had high rates of immigration of highly educated workers from other nations. A brain drain is an emigration of trained and talented individuals to other nations. A brain drain is a claim used by ________ to support their position.
A) economists
B) anti-globalists
C) globalists
D) supranational institutions
E) international NGOs
B) anti-globalists
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Which of the following communications will likely require persuasion?
A) Informing a colleague about a room change for a meeting B) Sharing the minutes of the most recent team meeting C) Asking your boss to switch you to a different project team D) Providing instructions for the new log-in procedure E) Issuing a progress report to your client
A primary focus of the practice of public relations is ________
A) trying to influence an individual's attitude—how he or she thinks on a given topic B) tracking public opinion C) burning incense to the unknown god of public opinion D) detecting vulnerabilities of culture driven by media, fueled by the Internet and dominated by a celebrity
Perception is the part of the communication process that involves how we look at others and the world around us
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What does double-layered acculturation refer to?
a) Need to align organizational strategy b) Need to align organizational and national cultures c) Having two layers of management d) Having two separate HR processes