Multiple Choice
If a dysfunctional norm is very deeply ingrained, the best strategy is probably to:
A) tell the group that corporate leaders are willing to tolerate the dysfunctional norm.
B) disband the group and replace it with people having more favorable norms.
C) supplement the existing group with one or two people having more favorable norms.
D) introduce rewards that further support the dysfunctional norm.
E) do nothing - let the team work it out on its own.
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