7-S framework, 90–91
A
Achiever, 58–59, 65, 71, 168, 175, 177–178
Affective conflict, 128
Affirmative Action (AA), 144
Age discrimination, 155–156
American football teams, 175–177
Ascriber, 58–59, 64–65, 71, 163, 175, 179
B
Barriers, type of
human barriers, 147
organizational barriers, 147
Beat-around-the-bush, 67
Behavioral diversity, 145
Bicultural teams,174
Business ethics, objections to
agency arguments, 164–165
legal–moral, 163–164
machiavellianism, 161–163
psychological egotism, 160–161
Business ethics, thought on
character virtue, 168–169
deontology, 167
stakeholder approaches, 167–168
utilitarianism, 165–167
Buyer–seller relations, 115–119, 140
C
Career interruptions, 149, 152
Cognitive conflict, 128, 129
Collaborate, 133–141 ...
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