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Reference no. NAC1311
Published by: NACRA - North American Case Research Association
Published in: "The Case Research Journal", 1994
Length: 5 pages
Data source: Field research

Abstract

The Native American labor force numbers some 1.4 million people, but access to this labor market is not simple. Most American managers fail to recognize the international border between the United States and the Indian Nation, where decision-making processes and cultural values differ dramatically.

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Abstract

The Native American labor force numbers some 1.4 million people, but access to this labor market is not simple. Most American managers fail to recognize the international border between the United States and the Indian Nation, where decision-making processes and cultural values differ dramatically.

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