they did not manage their cultural differences well and thus were not able to work effectively as a team.
The tragic earthquake in Northern Pakistan and India, in the autumn of 2005, killed around 75,000 people, and left thousands injured and sick and about three million people homeless and at the mercy of harsh mountain winter weather. The urgent relief work included acquiring and supplying tents and food for the homeless and medical aid to the sick. Among several organizations, a major U.S.-based international relief organization mobilized its human and organizational resources to respond to this tragedy. Successful planning and delivery of relief service, in a large part, depended