SOME ASPECTS IN ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE MANAGEMENT
Abstract
The understanding of organizational culture is an understanding of all
values established in an organization. The organizational culture is expressed in its
various forms. The influence on the organizational culture has a direct expression – an
increase of the level of competitiveness, a proper change, development.
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