Shira works for a cosmetics company. She manages her store in New York City. She enjoys her job because although she is in charge of her store, she has backup from corporate offices in Los Angeles. Their support is helpful because she does not need to worry about advertising or big picture items. She can focus on running the day-to-day activities of her own store. Shira’s level of interdependence with her corporate office is considered

a. Reciprocal interdependence
b. Sequential interdependence
c. Affiliated interdependence
d. Pooled interdependence


d. Pooled interdependence

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