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Stories, legends, myths, and parables about key people and events
A. Pettigrew (1979)
On Studying Organizational CulturesAdministrative Science Quarterly, 24
What leaders pay attention to, measure, and control
Explicit reward and status system and promotion criteria
Howard Schwartz, S. Davis (1981)
Matching corporate culture and business strategyOrganizational Dynamics, 10
Formal statements of organizational philosophy, charters, creeds, materials used for recruitment and selection, and socialization
Design of physical spaces, facades, and buildings
Deliberate role modeling, teaching, and coaching by leaders
Minerva, the Roman goddess of wisdom, is said to have sprung full-blown from the forehead of Zeus. Similarly, an organization's culture begins life in the head of its founder, springing from the founder's ideas about truth, reality, and the way the world works.
Family Business Review – SAGE
Published: Sep 1, 1995
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