You're newly employed. Your manager sends an email to your team asking for opinions about a big decision. You should...
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Your manager asks "do you have a second?" when you are in the middle of something important. How should you respond?
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Lose 20 points!
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Double points!
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Other team loses 20 points!
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When meeting a British business partner for the first time, what should you talk about?
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Explain how the pace of work differs between the UK and Spain.
The pace of work in the UK is more rigid in comparison to Spain. British workers generally adhere to a strict timetable while Spanish workers are more flexible.
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When introducing yourself to female business partners, you should kiss them on each cheek.
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What is standard British business attire?
Suits or conservative dresses
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Do British workers socialise during working hours?
While it is true that Brits are very work-oriented in the business environment, they do take regular coffee and tea breaks to socialise.
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How should you address senior business managers?
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If you want to make a good impression, it would be wiser to make a joke rather than talk about one's own achievements.
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Take 10 points!
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Give 25 points!
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Your manager suggests you make a development plan to improve sales, but you feel this is unnecessary. What do you do?
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You bump into a business acquaintance who says "we should meet for a coffee soon." What does this mean?
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Give 25 points!
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Go to first place!
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Academic achievement is not enough to succeed in UK management circles.