Culture And The Myth Of The Black Box

Topics:
Corporate Culture
Tags:
Culture,
Deloitte LLP,
Leadership,
Management
Source:
Deloitte Development

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Overview: Culture tends to be something of an enigma in the study of companies. Everyone agrees over cocktails that culture is important and hopes their company has a "Good" culture versus a "Bad" culture. For all of its implied significance, however, cultural change tends to rate alongside tarot card reading and astrology in terms of credibility. It lurks in the unfortunate category of "Soft" issues that leaders can't quite discard for the nagging sense that there may actually be something there, something that may hold too much importance to dismiss out of hand.

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Format: PDF | Size: 544KB | Date: Jun 2008 | Pages: 11


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