On the contrary, part of the corporate culture at Mattel means being deeply involved in all of its philanthropic projects, leveraging employee skills for pro bono volunteerism.
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Bethany McLean and Joseph Nocera, in All the Devils Are Here, make much of the corporate culture of the various Wall Street institutions involved in their tale.
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Ahuja knew that his success would depend on understanding not only the local Indian context but also the Midwest American culture in which Target was founded and the unique corporate culture of the company itself.
Implement UNESCO's social media strategy, coordinating with stakeholders across the Organization to ensure its effectiveness and encouraging adoption of relevant social media techniques into the corporate culture and into all of the organization's products and services.
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To succeed within the confines of any corporate culture, playing the part is a key to getting ahead, she says.
To many, the concept of corporate culture primarily exists in the fuzzy domains of HR departments, overpriced consultants, boardroom banter and employment surveys.
We have seen that even the best and brightest of AOL's senior management team failed to cope within the corporate culture of Time Warner.
DNA, echoes one of the best-known classifications of corporate culture ever made.
One classic cultural success is the example of Bankers Trust, where Alfred Brittain and Charlie Sanford formed a team that changed the corporate culture from that of a traditional commercial bank, highly valuing a measured pace of decision making, to that of a more transaction-oriented global merchant bank, emphasizing fast reactions, state-of-the-art communications, and sophisticated controls.
Some lessons were broad, like the importance of a corporate culture that tolerates both failure and change.
In the jungle of corporate culture, it's best to have bigger domains over which to rule, as well as bigger bucks, a bigger house and car, and of course, bigger stature.
The repeated shocks to the world economy delivered over the past few years will bring in a culture of corporate risk aversion: the focus will be more on accountability than creativity.
In the CNN interviews, the workers described a corporate culture of cutting staff and ignoring warning signs ahead of the blast.
It will be explicitly endorsing the corporate culture of denial that Greenberg fostered and Cassano exemplified.
But Google would never consider such an action because it flies in the face of their entire corporate culture.
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After accepting an offer, but before day one, get a pulse on the corporate culture of the organization by taking a BRAVE approach: examine its behaviors, relationships, attitudes, values and environment.
Placing stricter regulations on banks is one thing, but we also need to put real leaders in charge of the banking sector, men and women who are truly ethical and can create a new banking regime and re-engineer the corporate culture of these institutions.
On the first day of the trial, a lawyer for the justice department said the disaster resulted from BP's "culture of corporate recklessness".
What might you do that is unexpected, yet within the realm of acceptability for your corporate culture, that would cause others to pay closer attention to you, your ideas or your product?
The distinction between these words is the crux of why real innovators (catalysts) have to fight against the corporate culture.
Does the UK want to see its biggest television operation taken over by the same corporate culture that gave us the corrupt journalistic practices of the News of the World and that still own a third of the country's national press?
The company says he was removed because of his inability to grasp Japanese corporate culture, despite his 30 years at the firm.
And the brazenness of the firm's bribe-paying points to a rotten corporate culture pervasive across Germany at the time.
Also, you should take into account the corporate culture and traits of the company.
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As in, how well do you fit in with the quasi-corporate culture of that app developer, incubator or social media startup you just applied for.
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Seniority promotion, the lifetime employment system and the dead hand of Japanese corporate bureaucracy are all anathema to the free-wheeling stock-option culture that attracts Chinese businessmen these days.
The firm's 850-strong family of workers resented the idea of being swallowed by an upstart such as Sega with its dry corporate culture.
It has probably done more to change the way people think about what Foster calls "the culture of office buildings" and the relation of the corporate to the public domain in a city's matrix than any other 20th century structure.
In fact it was BP's misjudgment of Russian politics and corporate culture that did for the deal.
The first step toward breaking out of this dysfunctional corporate culture, he says, is claiming control over your life.
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