EBK UNDERSTANDING MANAGEMENT
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Chapter 2, Problem 9DQ
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To determine:
The symbols used by a manager for building adaptability culture and the symbols used by a manager for promoting involvement culture.
Introduction:
Organizational culture refers to a set of values, assumptions, and beliefs. It is found to create a strong influence of the organization towards the employees. It helps in promoting the culture of the organization and the jobs performed by the employees.
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