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Continuing with The Office theme, regional manager Michael Scott lives for Dunder Mifflin. Having no social life of his own, he is always wanting to hang out with employees, perhaps going out for drinks after work or staying late on some silly project. Michael likes calling in people on Saturday -- why NOT take one for the team. To his employees' credit however, they want to go home at the end of the day and live uleir own lives. What dimension does this illustrate? a) Individualism vs. collectivism
b) Uncertainty avoidance
c) High context vs. low context
d) Time orientation

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