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What cultural change is a nightmare in the corporate world?

Discuss different aspects of cultural changes in corporate world that could lead to disaster.

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Question added by Kamran Rizvi , Vice President Of Information Technology , All Weather Windows
Date Posted: 2017/03/22
Amanullah Khan
by Amanullah Khan , University of karach , Qatargas

Cultural Heritage Cultural Integration Culture Change Control Change Orders What cultural change is a nightmare in the corporate world? Discuss different aspects of cultural changes in corporate world that could lead to disaster. Kamran Rizvi Kamran Rizvi Vice President Of Information Technology - All Weather Windows Views (71) Followers (1) Upvote (0) Follow Upvote Comments (0) Amanullah Write your answer View Related Questions 1 Answers Jennifer Akdemir by Jennifer Akdemir , ESL Teacher, No. 2 High School - 3 years ago I think it would be the rejection of the neoliberal ideology which has dominated the world for the past 44 years. I do not think such a rejection would lead to disaster, however, but we have been persuaded over time that it would. I watched an interview with Chinese billionaire Jack Ma yesterday in which he said that he has always put the customer first, never the shareholder. The Western world remains enslaved to the idea that the shareholder is king. Jack Ma's approach does not seem to be leading him to disaster, but the Western economies may well be doomed if they do not confront their nightmare, to find that it is not a nightmare after all. This is strictly apeaking a political and economic answer, but these form part of corporate "culture", if it can be so named.

Jennifer Akdemir
by Jennifer Akdemir , ESL Teacher , No. 2 High School

I think it would be the rejection of the neoliberal ideology which has dominated the world for the past 44 years.    I do not think such a rejection would lead to disaster, however, but we have been persuaded over time that it would.     I watched an interview with Chinese billionaire Jack Ma yesterday in which he said that he has always put the customer first, never the shareholder.    The Western world remains enslaved to the idea that the shareholder is king.   Jack Ma's approach does not seem to be leading him to disaster, but the Western economies may well be doomed if they do not confront their nightmare, to find that it is not a nightmare after all.    This is strictly apeaking a political and economic answer, but these form part of corporate "culture", if it can be so named.   

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