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How SMEs can welcome the decade of Organizational Culture

Asamby Consulting

Welcoming the decade of Organizational Culture. This article will explore the rise of organizational culture as a key element for healthy organizations, and how it can become a competitive advantage for SMEs. One culture is always present. In which way did it affect work ethic and performance throughout the year?

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Is Your Company Using Employee Data Ethically?

Harvard Business

Supreme Court, once said , “Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have the right to do and what is right to do.” While the benefits are clearly far-reaching and potentially game changing, there are ethical questions to consider. For sales and business development, this is an invaluable tool.

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Is Your Company as Ethical as It Seems?

Harvard Business

When you submit a tender to the foreign government, they advise you that there is little likelihood of winning the contract unless you hire a consultant of their choosing. The onus for ethical behavior falls first to the employee. Most companies talk a good ethics game and even make their goals public.

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Local US Business Expertise Drives Success for Foreign Companies

Business Consulting Agency

Cultural Adaptation and Market Localization Strategies US business consultants facilitate cultural adaptation and market localization strategies, enabling foreign companies to understand the nuances of the American business culture, consumer preferences, and market dynamics. Local US business expertise drives success.

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5 Ways to Transform the Employee Experience and Retention

Rick Conlow

Seldom does a day go by without another story in the media about a leader–in government, religion or business–that bites the dust because of an ethical or behavioral failure. Unengaged employees are less productive and lose companies billions of dollars in lost sales, poor customer service and inferior quality.

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The Leadership Blind Spots at Wells Fargo

Harvard Business

The post-scandal scrutiny of Wells Fargo’s culture has so far focused on the high-pressure sales environment that drove employees to create as many as two million fake accounts. The bank has since fired 5,300 employees for the illegal behavior and eliminated retail bank sales goals entirely.

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The “Business in Society” Imperative for CEOs

Harvard Business

In virtually every country across the globe, a broad range of governmental and ethical issues directly and immediately shape what companies can and cannot do. CEO acumen on business-in-society issues is thus imperative in addressing fundamental corporate issues, from business strategy to compliance to ethical standards to risk management.

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