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  2. Bamboo ceiling - Wikipedia

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    For example, some report being taught from an early age to be self-effacing, reticent, respectful, and deferential towards authority. [ 3 ] [ 31 ] These values do not translate well into the American workplace, where Asian Americans' respectfulness can be misinterpreted as aloofness, arrogance, and inattentiveness. [ 3 ]

  3. Sports Illustrated Seeks Synergy with Turner Sports Deal - AOL

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    Synergy is no longer a dirty word at Time Warner (TWX). Sports Illustrated and Turner Sports, two divisions of the media conglomerate that tread similar ground but until now have operated ...

  4. Pick and roll - Wikipedia

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    According to Synergy Sports Technology, use of the pick and roll in the NBA rose from 15.6% of total plays in the 2004–05 NBA season to 18.6% in the 2008–09 NBA season. [ 1 ] Some of the most effective pick and roll duets in the Euroleague have been Dimitris Diamantidis and Mike Batiste of Panathinaikos B.C. , [ 6 ] Kostas Sloukas and Jan ...

  5. List of sports clichés - Wikipedia

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    Sports critic Bill Mayo disagrees, saying that sports clichés are used "just the right amount," and "it is what it is." Former New York Giants quarterback -turned CBS broadcaster Phil Simms devotes a large portion of his 2004 book Sunday Morning Quarterback to examining football clichés such as "winning the turnover battle", "halftime ...

  6. In-group and out-group - Wikipedia

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    People in this stadium form an in-group of American football fans and professionals vs. those who are not fans of the sport. Fans in attendance at the stadium vs. people spectating the match via external means, e.g. television/radio coverage. Fans and professionals affiliated with one team vs. those affiliated with the opposing team.

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  8. Workplace communication - Wikipedia

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    The workplace significantly influences working women's language use, with solidarity and professionalism being key factors driving changes in their language across different settings. [16] Emotional barriers: Emotional barriers like fear, inferiority, shyness, lack of self confidence and skills will stop an employee in communicating effectively ...

  9. Cultural synergy - Wikipedia

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    Cultural synergy is a term coined from work by Nancy Adler [1] of McGill University which describes an attempt to bring two or more cultures together to form an organization or environment that is based on combined strengths, concepts and skills. The differences in the world's people are used in such a way that encourages mutual growth by ...