September 2010
Intermediate to advanced
388 pages
12h 9m
English
This characteristic may have some spiritual-religious roots. For example, it is reflected in the tendency of most Indians not to take clear and strong positions on issues, if such positions are in conflict with other points of view. When it comes to discussions or expressing opinions, there is a tendency to take the “golden mean,” as it is the safest position to avoid confrontation. It results in the following two characteristics of the Indian organisations.
Non-involvement and non-commitment would make a person take a more compromising position and avoid any position which would lead to a confrontation. This tendency is seen in people when discussions are held and when some uncomfortable ...
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