
The Corporate Cultural Web: Initial Recruiting Steps
It doesn't matter what their position is in the hierarchy, or if they even work for the organization the recruiter has the ability to project and enforce their vision of the company's culture. These people are always a recruit's first impression and tell the first stories about the organization.

Corporate Transparency: Why is it hard?
Many times it's easier to make decisions and announce them, rather than take the time to explain and educate others on their reasoning. Most leaders are willing to take questions, but they also want action.

Corporate Transparency: Checking the Message
Corporate policy dissemination often sounds more like a game of telephone after an all hands meeting than is does a practiced symphony. I have been a part of meetings where an entire product map and outline was presented by upper management, links to important documents were provided, and goals were actively re-iterated, to have the production say they had no idea what the meeting was for, or how it affected them.

Change Management FAQ:
Change management is trauma management on an organizational scale.

Quiet Firing or Quiet Quitting? Advice for Management
There are very few things that need to be kept fully secret in business, and at some point, everything a business has done should be able to be referenced for data. Communicate, communicate, communicate, make sure the right message is being heard and echoed throughout the organization. Corporate tends to forget that they may tell the initial story, but the front-line manager is the one that shapes the morality of the tale.
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