Describe the levels of culture proposed by Schein. Provide examples for each level.
What will be an ideal response?
Schein contends that an organization's culture has three levels. Level one includes artifacts and creations that are visible but often not interpretable. An annual report, a newsletter, wall dividers between workers, and furnishings are examples of artifacts and creations. At level two are values or the things that are important to people. Values are conscious, affective desires or wants. In level three are the basic assumptions people make that guide their behavior. Included in this level are assumptions that tell individuals how to perceive, think about, and feel about work, performance goals, human relationships, and the performance of colleagues.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
_______ are those done in conjunction with one or more outside firms
a. Alliances and partnership projects b. Derivative projects c. Breakthrough projects d. Platform projects
The document that marketers can use as a guide in ethical decision making called the Code of Ethics was developed by the ________.
What will be an ideal response?
The real estate agent typically represents
A) only himself or herself, and neither the buyer or the seller of the home. B) only the real estate agency, and neither the buyer or the seller of the home. C) the seller of the home. D) the buyer of the home.