Briefly explain two characteristics of an individualistic culture

What will be an ideal response

In an individualist culture, the individual is considered more important than the group. One assumes responsibility for self, and perhaps for one's immediate family, but not much for other extended groups. Individual achievement is rewarded over group achievement, implying that competition within the group becomes a means of motivation. Because of this, teamwork in an individualist culture may take a great deal of training and effort to be successful.

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Joseph thinks he is an excellent driver and thinks very highly of himself overall. Today,

Joseph ran over his niece's bicycle with his car. Because he considers himself such a good driver, he refuses to take responsibility for the damaged bike. Instead, he blames his niece for leaving her bike in the driveway. Explain Joseph's behavior. What will be an ideal response?

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Most employees at Madison Enterprises understand the company’s culture and brand identity. Which term describes this understanding?

a. cultural intelligence b. employee engagement c. employee relations d. organizational clarity

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