Organizational Culture

Organizational Culture

The culture was

1. cut-offs and halter tops, mud fights and partying

2. business suits and high heels, bureaucracy and conformity

3. dressy casual, gregarious, and competitive

4. uniforms, formal, and structured

Where did I work?

Each workplace / job was totally different and had its own culture: # 1 was on white water rivers as a river guide #2 was at a state office as a gubernatorial appointee #3 was mostly ‘in the field” as a real estate franchise salesperson #4 was on military bases as a management trainer / teacher. Read More

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