-Argue that basic culture can be divided between Individualistic culture and Collectivist culture. -Show how each trait affects political and economic systems. -Discuss how managing personnel and/or marketing product or services would be affected by whether the culture is Individualistic or Collectivist.
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Individualistic culture focuses on personal freedom and individual needs, while Collectivist culture emphasizes societal concerns and the well-being of the group as a whole. ** Show more…
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