Management, 13Th Edition
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ISBN: 9780133910292
Author: Stephen P. Robbins & Mary A. Coulter
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter P2, Problem 3DQ
Summary Introduction
To determine:
Whether a customer responsive culture is encouraged by the S company. The ethical culture.
Introduction:
Organization culture can be defined as the beliefs, standards, attitudes and shared values that define its nature and characterize member of organization. In other words, it includes ways of interaction, value, assumption and underlying beliefs that contribute towards psychological and social environment in which company operates.
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