Sentences with phrase «between corporate culture»

The Wired GC draws the connection between corporate culture and corporate misdoing in this post:
He questions links between corporate culture and artistic practice, a real concern for artists in Turkey, where the current artistic boom is funded by private money from banks and large corporations, with no support for cultural activities from the state.
Episode 9: What Corporations Can Learn From Coworking Drew Jones lives the intersection between corporate culture and coworking.
We didn't try to find correlations between corporate culture and financial performance.
Much has been written about the connection between corporate culture and branding, and it should be thunderingly obvious by now that hiring people who don't share a company's values is, in the long run, a recipe for disaster.

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And when it comes to life in the mobile workplace, corporate culture discourages e-mails between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. «We don't want employees to feel pressure that they have to be available 24 hours a day,» Pellegrino says.
The most recent episode features an interview between Hoffman and Reed Hastings, the CEO of Netflix, about Netflix's corporate culture; previous guests have included Crisis Text Line's Nancy Lublin, Airbnb's Brian Chesky, and Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg.
The fundamental contradiction between society and nature that is implied in modern industrial culture and society is being intensified in the global market, which is dominated by fiercely competing corporate agencies.
The latter case can easily be experienced by anyone who, like myself, frequently commutes between academic and corporate America; another but comparably sharp culture shock can be undergone if one moves between, say, the Harvard Faculty Club and a working - class tavern in South Boston.
Sartori sees that more as a difference not just in corporate cultures, but between menswear and womenswear.
There's nothing new about many of the concerns of this anarchic comedy: the growing gulf between parents and their adult kids; the conflict between work and family; the alienating, dehumanizing nature of the modern workplace; the role of women in corporate culture; the economic direction in which modern Europe is heading.
«Promised Land,» director Gus Van Sant's tale of culture clash between corporate interests and small - town America, boasts a sprawling cast of distinctively voiced characters.
Moreover, they infect the corporate culture and ruin relationships between colleagues.
This is something I know from previous experience with them — as an institution, as part of its corporate culture, Penguin is actively investing in workflow and interoperability between divisions.
The VA must embody the corporate culture of treating every client and colleague with the utmost courteous and attentive treatment possible, with a keen sensitivity to the emotional bond between owners and their pets.
Examining the regimes of control to which the human body is increasingly subjected — ranging from governmental and corporate surveillance to the relentless pursuit of youth — Kline addresses the erosion of boundaries between labor and leisure and the incursion of consumer culture into the most literally intimate aspects of life: blood, DNA, neurochemistry.
The work of Gian Butturini and Frank Habicht show the euphoria of the Swinging Sixties and the anti-War movement, while Robert Frank's portrayal of life in London alongside the coal mining towns of South Wales in the early 1950s charts the rise of a British corporate culture and brings into sharp relief the relationship between wealth and poverty.
Willis Thomas responds: «My work is an artist's critique of how corporate America has imaged African - Americans... this (sponsorship) speaks to the relationship between the art world and the commercial world as sponsorship and culture have become interrelated.»
The eighteen works in the exhibition explore subjects including imagery related to advertising, branding, and corporate culture; the flattening of hierarchies between perceived high and low art; the blurred boundaries between the handmade and the technological; and the visual manifestation and capturing of speed as images move through digital frameworks.
The residency thus bridges the divide between artistic creativity and corporate working culture.
This is a holdover of legal culture around the globe that is being transformed by clients and entrepreneurs that favor a corporate structure where diversity, collaboration, digitization, and a different performance / reward process accords equal status between those that practice law and others that deliver it.
Our firm's size, culture of cross-practice collaboration between corporate, litigation, patent and licensing groups, and proximity to the epicenter of innovation, means our licensing practitioners are closely attuned to product cycles, and the application of core technologies to commercial products.
In the national survey of more than 1,800 human resources (HR) professionals, people managers, and employees, responses indicate employee engagement should not end once the working relationship is over — especially between high - performing alumni and organizations with a strong corporate culture.
Our team of skilled and experienced sales recruiters can read between the lines and effectively gauge candidates based on sales achievement, verified background experience and personality to ensure the best fit possible within our client's corporate culture.
Everyone from business leaders to corporate culture experts to psychologists are eager to magnify the distinctions between these two populations.
John Wolfe, broker of record and owner of Re / Max a-b Realty, says, «The corporate culture between our offices is an excellent fit and I am looking forward to working with them to help grow their own personal businesses.»
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