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Is There a Right To Be Addressed as One Wishes To Be Addressed?

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Rowe, Mary; Rowe, Mary
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This teaching case was originally presented at the 1984 Corporate Ombudsman Conference. This is a fictional case study designed for teaching use. Many details, including names and facts, were changed from the real 1973 incident.
Date issued
2024-06
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/159308
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MIT Sloan School of Management
Citation
Mary Rowe, "Is There a Right To Be Addressed as One Wishes To Be Addressed?" Teaching case. Cambridge, MA: June 2024.
Keywords
social identities, titles, pronouns

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  • 1. Harassment
  • Harassment and Bullying
  • II. Ombuds Articles that Include De-Identified, Disguised Case Material
  • IV. Teaching Notes and Teaching Cases
  • Negotiation and Conflict Management

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