Multiple Choice
Managers in multinational organizations, who attempt to implement OD programs in cultures other than their own, are more likely to be successful if they:
A) remain open to new approaches and ideas.
B) understand the beliefs and behavior patterns of different cultures.
C) have the ability to listen to and understand different points of view.
D) have an awareness of ethnocentrism and work to eliminate it in their personal attitudes.
E) all of the above.
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