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Hofstede Considers Culture as "The Collective Programming of the Mind

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Hofstede considers culture as "the collective programming of the mind," which makes it necessary to look at the attitudes,beliefs,and values.Giving an example of a country,explain how these attributes are so important.


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Driving Forces

The motivations or influences that propel an individual, group, or organization towards specific goals or changes.

Restraining Forces

Factors that hinder or slow down the process of change within an organization.

Stability

The quality of being steady and unchanging, often used to describe a steady job or a stable economic environment.

Overt Work Behaviors

Visible actions or activities performed by employees in the workplace that are directly related to their job tasks.

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