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Danes Generally Are Not Afraid of Taking Chances;they Are Comfortable

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Danes generally are not afraid of taking chances;they are comfortable doing things that are not carefully thought out or planned.Denmark's "flexicurity" policy combines free labor markets with adjustable welfare benefits.This is an example of the application of Hofstede's typology under the values which highlight:


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Implementation Stage

The phase in a project or plan where strategies and actions are executed or put into operation.

Parkinson's Law

The adage that "work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion," suggesting that the time required to complete a task will stretch to the allocated timeframe.

Risky-shift Phenomenon

The tendency for a group to make riskier decisions collectively than its members would make individually.

ODDI Process Model

A framework for understanding and applying organizational change, typically involving stages like observation, diagnosis, design, and implementation.

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