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A team member is from New York City, so you naturally assume that he does not know much about agriculture.


Cooperate
Cooperate


Avoid gossip

Be tolerant

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A team member is from New York City, so you naturally assume that he does not know much about agriculture.

a. Cooperate
b. Avoid gossip
c. Be tolerant
d.Don't make assumptions
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You have a great idea, but are afraid to speak up because it is unconventional.
Responses

be tolerant
express your ideas
accept criticism
avoid conflict
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You and a co-worker both want to be in control of a particular project.



a compromise
b be dependable
c don't make assumptions
d accept criticism
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Your boss asks for a volunteer to chair a committee for a new project.



a question others

b avoid conflict

c listen to others
d choose to lead or follow
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Two of your co-workers are arguing and want you to take a side.
Responses


a avoid conflict
b don't make assumptions
c question others

d accept criticism
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You work with people from many different backgrounds.
Responses

express your ideas

avoid criticism

be tolerant
question others
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Your friends ask you to go out, and you have a deadline tomorrow.
Responses

be sensitive to others feelings

avoid gossip

don't make assumptions
be dependable
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You are exposed to a new method that is more efficient than what you have always done.
Responses

be trustworthy


question yourself

express your ideas
critique people, not ideas
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Respect cultural differences

Promote open communication

Encourage continuous learning

Avoid stereotypes and assumptions

Understand unique perspectives

Foster inclusion

Value different experiences

Promote diversity and equality
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d.Don't make assumptions
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express your ideas
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a compromise
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d choose to lead or follow
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a avoid conflict
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be tolerant
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be dependable
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critique people, not ideas

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