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- the combined beliefs, values, ethics, procedures, and atmosphere of an organization. The culture of an organization is often expressed as "the way we do things around here" and consists of...
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- Can Nasdaq Make a Comeback? Layoffs and a new corporate culture are a sign of the hard times at Nasdaq.
- Whither Nasdaq? Embattled Nasdaq is at a critical point. Its application for exchange status has been pending with the Securities and Exchange Commission for some two years. Rumors abound that the application is in trouble and that Nasdaq has a fallb Whither Nasdaq? Embattled Nasdaq is...
- Research articles 2003-08-01
- Can Nasdaq Make a Comeback? Layoffs and a new corporate culture are a sign of the hard times at Nasdaq.
- Whither Nasdaq? Embattled Nasdaq is at a critical point. Its application for exchange status has been pending with the Securities and Exchange Commission for some two years. Rumors abound that the application is in trouble and that Nasdaq has a fallback Whither Nasdaq? Embattled Nasdaq is at a critical...
- Research articles 2003-08-01
- Selective Job Cuts Often Benefits Firm More Than Broad Layoffs Over Long Term
- There are numerous direct benefits to either not cutting staff or, if cuts must be made, to minimizing them. And if cuts are necessary, highly selective surgical cuts should be utilized wherever possible to remove only under-performing or marginal employees rather than implementing massive across-the-board cuts. In the long term,...
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- How to Execute a Merger
- Planning and brokering an M&A deal is the easy part. It's after the ink is dry that the real work begins. Here's how to navigate this critical period in five key steps. Set Expectations GOAL: Ensure...
- Articles 2008-05-06
- Avoid the Perils of Employee Inbreeding
- Avoid the Perils of Employee InbreedingNo Free Thinkers AllowedI agree with you, Monger. Very few organizations really walk their talk. And even fewer are willing to tolerate "misfits" or "free thinkers", regardless of how good their ideas may be.Weird Ideas That WorkRight on Target! There's a wonderful book about this...
- Discussion threads 2008-05-27
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