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corporate culture
noun
- the philosophy, values, behavior, dress codes, etc., that together constitute the unique style and policies of a company.
corporate culture
noun
- the distinctive ethos of an organization that influences the level of formality, loyalty, and general behaviour of its employees
Example Sentences
He said Post Office's corporate culture was "at the root of this scandal" and that some sub-postmasters had "lost all faith in the justice system" because of it.
Bosses, meanwhile, see value in having people of all experience levels in the office to build a corporate culture and shared sense of mission.
The same can be said for corporate culture.
According to him, for there to be any real change in corporate culture, a "mindset shift" is necessary - one where both firms and employees approach work with a more mature outlook, viewing it as important, but not the only part and purpose of life.
In his message on Monday, Mr Jassy said he was worried that Amazon - which has long prided itself on preserving the intensity of a start-up while growing to become a tech giant - was seeing its corporate culture diluted by flexible work and too many bureaucratic layers.
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