Culture is instrumental in shaping an organization and is viewed in through observable artifacts‚ espoused values‚ and shared beliefs of a group (). Observable artifacts are examined through the physical attributes of an organization which potentially include: dress codes‚ awards given‚ acronyms utilized‚ and rituals within the company. The basic assumptions‚ values or beliefs that employees hold shape a company’s behavior and they are the most difficult to change. Recently a topic of ongoing conversation
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The Unique Corporate Culture in Google Executive Summary The internet giant of search engine “Google”‚ always rated for the “Best Workplace”‚ “Best Employer” in the recent ten years. Why? Except the professional technology‚ Google’s great and unique corporate culture made so. The feature of Google’s corporate culture is equality‚ free and human oriented. The company provide the most luxury and comfortable work environment to its employee‚ encourage them relax more‚ play hard and work hard. From
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Corporate Culture Culture refers to the fundamental values and norms that a group of peoplesuch as an ethnic group‚ a nation‚ a corporation‚ or some other organization or professionholds or aspires to hold. Every culture distinguishes itself from others by the specific ways it prefers to solve certain problems‚ such as those that arise from relationships with other people‚ from the passage of time‚ and in dealing with the external environment. Groups of people have "typical" cultural traits that
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Chinese Elements in corporate culture There are three aspects‚ which can reflect the influence of Confucianism to corporate culture. 1. The unity of nature It is about the harmony with the nature. Respecting and complying with the law of nature is very important to human. For a company‚ especially those manufactory companies‚ applying an eco-friendly producing method and concerning about environment are social responsibilities a company should take. It can also improve companies’ images for
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Alaska Airline & Corporate Culture A unique cultural characteristic of Alaska Airline would be the benefits they allot their employees. After 90 days of working with Alaska Airline‚ an employee earns benefits which allows him or her to fly anywhere at anytime with 1 other individual. In addition to this‚ the employee is given 6 “buddy passes” each year which allows the employee to give 6 roundtrip tickets to people other than himself or the 1 person he chooses to travel with. The best part
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Corporate Culture Ben and Jerry’s corporate culture is one that focuses on the environment‚ its products‚ and people. The corporate culture of “Doing Good by Doing Good” and “Peace‚ Love and Ice cream” establish the guideposts for how employees behave in the business. Ben and Jerry’s hold a deep respect for people both inside and outside the company. Ben believes that “Businesses have a responsibility to give back to the community‚” while Jerry believes that “If it’s not fun‚ why do it?” Both
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FSB SCHOOL OF BUSINESS | BUSINESS ETHICS | Individual assignment | | | Topic 1: The factors influencing corporate culture | LECTURER: | Trangdtt | STUDENT: | Nguyen Anh Duc | ID NO. | FB00111 | CLASS: | FB0601 | I. NATURE AND BACKGROUND OF FIRM: * My Lifestyle was established in 2011 by VNN Plus Communications Company. My Lifestyle is a soft skills training center‚ specialized in professional training courses such as master of ceremonies‚ bartender‚ magic and vocal
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delivery person who was given the wrong key to a FedEx drop box. So ingrained was the culture of “next-day delivery guarantee” that the delivery person unbolted the box from its base and took it back to the office where it was pried open. The contents were delivered the next day. It is not important whether this folktale is true or not. What is important is that this story illustrates Fedex’s corporate culture: every employee helps in the achievement of FedEx’s reputation of reliable overnight delivery
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Corporate culture is defined as: "the moral‚ social‚ and behavioral norms of an organization based on the beliefs‚ attitudes‚ and priorities of its members." Every organization has its own unique culture or value set; however‚ most organizations do not consciously try to create a certain culture. The culture of the organization is typically created unconsciously‚ based on the values of the top management or the founders of an organization. Southwest Airlines expends a lot of energy in maintaining
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Case:Sears‚ Roebuck and Co. vs. Wal-Mart Stores‚ Inc. Financial Statement Case analysis 1. How do the retailing strategies of Sears and Wal-Mart differ? How does each firm operate their business/attempt to create value? The two companies differs in retailing strategy in two ways. 1. Credit sales boost sales greatly in Sears‚ not in Wal-mart Since 1992 when Arthur C. Martinez was brought on board to head Sears’s retailing operations‚ credit sales‚ especially through the use of the
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