accommodate

(verb)

To render fit, suitable, or correspondent; to adapt; to conform.

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Examples of accommodate in the following topics:

  • How to Assess Culture

    • As a result of the multiculturalism discussed above, it has become increasingly important, particularly in the business world, to optimize cultural assessment and understanding to best accommodate this diversity in the workplace.
  • The Inclusive Workplace

  • Considering the Organizational Life Cycle

    • In this stage they grow large enough to accommodate functional, divisional, or even matrix structures in order to produce at scale.
  • Cooperative Strategy

    • Partner assessment involves analyzing a potential partner's strengths and weaknesses; creating strategies to accommodate all partners' management styles; preparing appropriate partner selection criteria; understanding a partner's motives for joining the alliance; and addressing resource capability gaps that may exist for a partner.
  • The Impact of Culture on Business Operations

    • Observing the cultural tendencies of an organization and finding ways to accommodate them, and their interaction with other cultural predispositions, requires experience, motivation and self-awareness (of one's own cultural predispositions).
  • Overview of Negotiating Strategies

    • Accommodating - This style is sensitive to the emotions of those being bargained with, and in touch with verbal and nonverbal signals.
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