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When using industry norms as a standard of comparison, managers must be sure that the firms used in the comparisons are representative of all sizes and strategies within the industry.
Pathological Cultures
Work environments characterized by dysfunction and unhealthy behaviors that are detrimental to organizational and employee well-being.
Google Canada
A regional branch of Google, focusing on providing and tailoring Google's wide array of services and products to the Canadian market.
Strong Culture
An organizational culture with intense and pervasive beliefs, values, and assumptions.
Culture Clash
A situation that arises when differing cultures, beliefs, or values come into contact, potentially leading to misunderstanding or conflict.
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