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  • 1Corporate Colonization — reflects that as organizations and corporations become the more centralized source of power within our societies, the more that an individual will derive their identity and values from the organization (Deetz 1992). This is opposed to the other… …

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  • 2Corporate communication — is the message issued by a corporate organization, body, or institute to its publics. Publics can be both internal (employees, stakeholders, i.e. share and stock holders) and external (agencies, channel partners, media, government, industry… …

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  • 3Corporate amnesia — is a phrase used to describe a situation in which businesses, and other types of co operative organization, lose their memory of how to do things. The condition is held, by some people, to be analogous to individual amnesia. The causes are… …

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  • 4Job enrichment — is an attempt to motivate employees by giving them the opportunity to use the range of their abilities. It is an idea that was developed by the American psychologist Frederick Herzberg in the 1950s. It can be contrasted to job enlargement which… …

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  • 5Corporate manslaughter (England and Wales) — Corporate manslaughter is a criminal offence in English law, being an act of homicide committed by a company or organisation. In general, in English criminal law, a juristic person is in the same position as a natural person, and may be convicted …

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  • 6Corporate universities — (CUs) are a growing trend in corporations. Corporate universities are anything from a pumped up training department to a degree granting branch of major companies. Denise Hearn, in her article Education in the Workplace: An Examination of… …

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  • 7Corporate Education — refers to a system of professional development activities provided to educate employees. It may consist of formal university or college training or informal training provided by non collegiate institutions. The simplest form of corporate… …

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  • 8Corporate communications — is defined as communication which goes to all staff. Corporate communications serves as the liaison between an organization and its publics. Organizations can strategically communicate to their audiences through public relations and advertising.… …

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  • 9Corporate advisory — refers to the activity of advising organisations, including corporations, institutions and government bodies, on mergers and acquisitions and other transactions that involve a change in ownership of a company or business. In investment banking… …

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  • 10Corporate Gothic — (also referred to as CorpGoth) was originally the name given to Goths working in the office from nine till five. The term Corporate Gothic referred as well to the formal clothing the ‘Office Goths’ were wearing during their work. Recently,… …

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