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Business, 14.12.2020 05:10, tokuichi3135

Jack started a job as a consultant with an IT firm. He will be interacting with various customers and employees from different parts of the world. What should his manager do to help Jack adapt to a diverse workplace?
The manager is quite impressed with Jack. He wants to encourage jack to actively listen and explore all solutions. He also wants to train Jack to
avold using I-statements and encourage him to participate in programs that teach him more about his own ethnic group. In addition, the
manager wants to help Jack to understand the customs of other cultures.
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