Deck 14: Organizational Culture
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Deck 14: Organizational Culture
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Organizational countercultures can potentially help the organization maintain its standards of performance and ethical behavior.
True
Explanation: One of the two important functions of countercultures is that they maintain the organization's standards of performance and ethical behavior.
Explanation: One of the two important functions of countercultures is that they maintain the organization's standards of performance and ethical behavior.
2
Organizational countercultures further strengthen the organization's dominant culture.
False
Explanation: Countercultures embrace values or assumptions that directly oppose the organization's dominant culture.
Explanation: Countercultures embrace values or assumptions that directly oppose the organization's dominant culture.
3
Many of the popular organizational culture models and measures oversimplify the variety of organizational cultures and correctly assume that organizations can easily be identified within these categories.
False
Explanation: Many of the popular organizational culture models and measures oversimplify the variety of organizational cultures and falsely presume that organizations can easily be identified within these categories.
Explanation: Many of the popular organizational culture models and measures oversimplify the variety of organizational cultures and falsely presume that organizations can easily be identified within these categories.
4
Organizational culture is not defined by espoused values.Instead, it consists of shared enacted values.
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There is broad agreement among organizational behavior researchers on the categories of organizational cultures.
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When an organization's culture changes, it shifts from one unified condition to a new unified condition with only temporary ambiguity during the transition.
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Subcultures contradict the dominant culture by espousing parallel assumptions and values.
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Artifacts provide valuable evidence about a company's culture.
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Organizational culture consists of shared values, but not shared assumptions.
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An organizations' culture is usually quite blurry, so much so that it cannot be estimated through employee surveys alone.
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Organizational culture consists of the values and assumptions shared within an organization that also dictates the correct way of thinking about and acting on problems and opportunities facing the organization.
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12
Espoused values are usually socially undesirable.
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13
Rituals support organizational culture by providing social prescriptions of the ways things should or should not be done around the organization.
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Organizational countercultures can potentially create conflict and dissension among employees.
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Artifacts of organizational culture may include the building's design, the way people are greeted and the food served in the company's cafeteria.
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Most organizational culture models oversimplify the diversity of cultural values in organizations.
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To have their greatest effect, organizational stories must describe real people and recount true past events.
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18
Values are conscious perceptions, while assumptions are nonconscious.
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19
Organizations differ in their relative ordering of shared values.
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20
Implicit mental models are part of an organization's culture.
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21
Organizational culture fulfills people's need for social identity.
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22
Organizational stories are the programmed routines of daily organizational life that dramatize an organization's culture.
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23
Assimilation is the most common form of cultural merging strategy.
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24
Language reflects an organization's dominant values but not the values of its subcultures.
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25
Ceremonies are more formal artifacts than rituals.
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26
Corporate culture makes it harder for employees to understand what is expected of them.
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27
Efficiency-focused cultures are likely to be more important for companies in environments with strong competition and standardized products.
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28
In corporate cults, the culture is so strong that it focuses employees on one mental model so much that they may fail to see issues from different perspectives.
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29
Having a strong culture is always a positive influence on organizational effectiveness.
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30
The kinds of desks an organization has can convey cultural meaning.
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31
Organizations with adaptive cultures are unable to maintain a stable value system and, consequently, tend to perform poorly in the long run.
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32
The assimilation strategy is the most likely to result in a culture clash.
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33
The first step in a bicultural audit is to identify strategies and prepare action plans to bridge the two organizations' cultures.
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34
One way to change an organization's culture is to change its artifacts.
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35
Organizational culture is a social control mechanism.
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36
An example of a ritual is how visitors are greeted as they enter the company's offices.
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37
Very strong cultures often become dysfunctional when they discourage dissenting subcultural values.
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38
Organizational culture can sometimes be reshaped by applying transformational leadership and organizational change practices.
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39
The deculturation strategy is most appropriate when the merging companies are in unrelated industries.
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40
The strength of an organization's culture refers to how widely and deeply employees hold the company's dominant values and assumptions.
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41
A strong culture depends on a stable workforce.
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42
_____ are unconscious, taken-for-granted perceptions or ideal prototypes of behavior that are considered the correct way to think and act toward problems and opportunities.
A)Values
B)Organizational artifacts
C)Languages
D)Beliefs
E)Shared assumptions
A)Values
B)Organizational artifacts
C)Languages
D)Beliefs
E)Shared assumptions
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43
Attraction-selection-attrition (ASA) theory explains why companies are able to attract and select people who fit the culture, but later on have difficulty in creating a stronger culture.
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44
The organizational culture dimension of attention to detail is characterized by _____.
A)tolerance
B)fairness
C)precision
D)collaboration
E)security
A)tolerance
B)fairness
C)precision
D)collaboration
E)security
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45
Realistic job previews improve organizational socialization by ensuring that applicants develop more accurate pre-employment expectations.
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46
Which of the following organizational culture dimension is characterized by risk taking, and low cautiousness?
A)Stability
B)Innovation
C)Outcome orientation
D)Aggressiveness
E)Respect for people
A)Stability
B)Innovation
C)Outcome orientation
D)Aggressiveness
E)Respect for people
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47
Organizational socialization is the process by which individuals create social norms to interact within the organization.
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48
Reality shock occurs on or before the first day of work, then quickly subsides.
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49
Impression management can distort pre-employment for employers.
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50
The best way to determine an organization's shared assumptions is to:
A)interview executives.
B)look for evidence of its corporate value statements.
C)determine what the organization's enacted values are.
D)read public relations statements produced by the organization.
E)ask customers to evaluate the company's effectiveness.
A)interview executives.
B)look for evidence of its corporate value statements.
C)determine what the organization's enacted values are.
D)read public relations statements produced by the organization.
E)ask customers to evaluate the company's effectiveness.
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51
Reality shock occurs when you perceive a discrepancy between your pre-employment expectations and on-the-job reality.
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52
Which of these statements about shared assumptions is true?
A)They are not taken-for-granted perceptions, but rather conscious decisions.
B)They are so deeply embedded they probably cannot be discovered by surveying employees.
C)They are the same as espoused values.
D)They are revealed through corporate value statements.
E)They rise to the surface only when employees let them.
A)They are not taken-for-granted perceptions, but rather conscious decisions.
B)They are so deeply embedded they probably cannot be discovered by surveying employees.
C)They are the same as espoused values.
D)They are revealed through corporate value statements.
E)They rise to the surface only when employees let them.
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53
An individual's beliefs about the terms and conditions of a reciprocal exchange agreement between that person and an employer is called a mental model.
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54
The main problem with the encounter stage of socialization is that outsiders rely on indirect information about what it is like to work in the organization.
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55
Reward systems have little or no effect on strengthening corporate culture.
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56
Co-workers are important organizational socialization agents.
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57
A transactional psychological contract is a long-term attachment to a company.
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58
Organizational socialization is a process of both learning and adjustment.
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59
The three stages of socialization are pre-employment socialization encounter, and role management.
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60
Organizational socialization begins on the first day of employment and continues throughout one's career within the company.
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61
At meetings of a major consumer products firm, employees habitually stand up when the most senior executive at the meeting enters the room.This practice represents:
A)evidence that the meeting has employees who hold countercultural values.
B)an adaptive culture in the company.
C)a ritual that probably symbolizes the organization's dominant culture.
D)a form of deculturation that eventually undermines the organization's dominant culture.
E)that the company's espoused values differs from its enacted values.
A)evidence that the meeting has employees who hold countercultural values.
B)an adaptive culture in the company.
C)a ritual that probably symbolizes the organization's dominant culture.
D)a form of deculturation that eventually undermines the organization's dominant culture.
E)that the company's espoused values differs from its enacted values.
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62
Whenever a team in Ads Today, an advertising firm, wins a new contract, the successful team rings a loud bell and breaks out a bottle of champagne.In organizational culture, this practice would be considered:
A)unethical.
B)a ceremony.
C)a mental model.
D)a symptom of a culture that is out of touch with its external environment.
E)irrelevant to the meaning or study of organizational culture.
A)unethical.
B)a ceremony.
C)a mental model.
D)a symptom of a culture that is out of touch with its external environment.
E)irrelevant to the meaning or study of organizational culture.
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63
Which of the following organizational culture dimension is characterized by competitiveness and a low emphasis on social responsibility?
A)Stability
B)Innovation
C)Outcome orientation
D)Aggressiveness
E)Respect for people
A)Stability
B)Innovation
C)Outcome orientation
D)Aggressiveness
E)Respect for people
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64
What is the significance of artifacts in organizational culture?
A)Artifacts are the same as organizational culture.
B)Artifacts are the residual parts of the organization that cannot fit into its culture.
C)Artifacts represent the directly observable symbols and signs of an organization's culture.
D)Artifacts are the main observable indicators that the organization does not have a culture.
E)Artifacts mainly reflect the subcultures that conflict with an organization's dominant culture.
A)Artifacts are the same as organizational culture.
B)Artifacts are the residual parts of the organization that cannot fit into its culture.
C)Artifacts represent the directly observable symbols and signs of an organization's culture.
D)Artifacts are the main observable indicators that the organization does not have a culture.
E)Artifacts mainly reflect the subcultures that conflict with an organization's dominant culture.
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65
Which of these statements about organizational stories is true?
A)Organizational stories are just stories; most employees have a hard time believing them.
B)Stories communicate organizational culture if they describe positive events, whereas they undermine organizational culture if they describe negative events.
C)Organizational stories are descriptive, but not prescriptive.
D)Stories are most effective at communicating corporate culture when they describe real events with real people.
E)Organizational stories advise people what not to do, but leave out the solutions and suggestions.
A)Organizational stories are just stories; most employees have a hard time believing them.
B)Stories communicate organizational culture if they describe positive events, whereas they undermine organizational culture if they describe negative events.
C)Organizational stories are descriptive, but not prescriptive.
D)Stories are most effective at communicating corporate culture when they describe real events with real people.
E)Organizational stories advise people what not to do, but leave out the solutions and suggestions.
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66
Rituals are:
A)programmed routines of daily organizational life that dramatize the organization's culture.
B)more formal artifacts than ceremonies.
C)verbal symbols of cultural values that reveal how employees talk to one another, describe customers, express anger, and greet stakeholders.
D)physical structures that convey the dominant values of an organization's culture.
E)games that people play to defy the dominant culture and, instead, support countercultural beliefs and values.
A)programmed routines of daily organizational life that dramatize the organization's culture.
B)more formal artifacts than ceremonies.
C)verbal symbols of cultural values that reveal how employees talk to one another, describe customers, express anger, and greet stakeholders.
D)physical structures that convey the dominant values of an organization's culture.
E)games that people play to defy the dominant culture and, instead, support countercultural beliefs and values.
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67
One advantage of countercultures is that they:
A)rarely exist in real organizations.
B)maintain surveillance over and critically review the company's dominant culture.
C)prevent organizations from developing a corporate culture.
D)ensure that corporate mergers occur without any culture clashes.
E)discourage conflict and dissension among employees.
A)rarely exist in real organizations.
B)maintain surveillance over and critically review the company's dominant culture.
C)prevent organizations from developing a corporate culture.
D)ensure that corporate mergers occur without any culture clashes.
E)discourage conflict and dissension among employees.
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68
Which of the following are the observable indicators of organizational culture?
A)Assumptions
B)Artifacts
C)Values
D)Beliefs
E)Mental models
A)Assumptions
B)Artifacts
C)Values
D)Beliefs
E)Mental models
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69
Which of the following is a verbal symbol of cultural values?
A)Speeches at ceremonies
B)Expressions of anger
C)Shared assumptions
D)Beliefs
E)Rituals
A)Speeches at ceremonies
B)Expressions of anger
C)Shared assumptions
D)Beliefs
E)Rituals
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70
Which of the following is true about organizational culture?
A)It is suggested that companies with strong cultures tend to be more successful, irrespective of any conditions.
B)Companies have strong cultures when the dominant values are held mainly by a few people at the top of the organization.
C)Most employees across all subunits understand the dominant values but choose to ignore them.
D)The life span of strong organizational cultures is almost always short.
E)The strength of an organization's culture refers to how widely and deeply employees hold the company's dominant values and assumptions.
A)It is suggested that companies with strong cultures tend to be more successful, irrespective of any conditions.
B)Companies have strong cultures when the dominant values are held mainly by a few people at the top of the organization.
C)Most employees across all subunits understand the dominant values but choose to ignore them.
D)The life span of strong organizational cultures is almost always short.
E)The strength of an organization's culture refers to how widely and deeply employees hold the company's dominant values and assumptions.
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71
Which of the following tends to happen when an organization's culture is misaligned with its external environment?
A)The corporate culture gets stronger.
B)The organization's subcultures weaken.
C)The organization has more difficulty anticipating and responding to stakeholder needs.
D)The organization is unable to develop subcultures.
E)The various subcultures within the organization keep changing.
A)The corporate culture gets stronger.
B)The organization's subcultures weaken.
C)The organization has more difficulty anticipating and responding to stakeholder needs.
D)The organization is unable to develop subcultures.
E)The various subcultures within the organization keep changing.
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72
Which of the following is an artifact?
A)Values
B)Language
C)Assumptions
D)Beliefs
E)Corporate cult
A)Values
B)Language
C)Assumptions
D)Beliefs
E)Corporate cult
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73
The themes shared most widely by employees represent:
A)the organization's dominant culture.
B)the organization's deculturation process.
C)the organization's counterculture.
D)artifacts held mainly by senior executives in the organization.
E)rituals prevalent in the organization.
A)the organization's dominant culture.
B)the organization's deculturation process.
C)the organization's counterculture.
D)artifacts held mainly by senior executives in the organization.
E)rituals prevalent in the organization.
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74
Organizations that tolerate or encourage subcultures with dissenting values:
A)usually go quickly out of business.
B)usually build stronger cultures to counteract those dissenting values.
C)may eventually use those dissenting values to build a new set of dominant values in the future.
D)do not have any corporate culture.
E)have a very rigid corporate culture.
A)usually go quickly out of business.
B)usually build stronger cultures to counteract those dissenting values.
C)may eventually use those dissenting values to build a new set of dominant values in the future.
D)do not have any corporate culture.
E)have a very rigid corporate culture.
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75
Organizational stories are most effective at communicating organizational culture only when they:
A)make employees emotional.
B)are told by senior executives to the public.
C)describe real people and are assumed to be true.
D)are descriptive rather than prescriptive.
E)tend to pressurize individual performance.
A)make employees emotional.
B)are told by senior executives to the public.
C)describe real people and are assumed to be true.
D)are descriptive rather than prescriptive.
E)tend to pressurize individual performance.
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76
Which of the following is true about mental models?
A)Mental models usually help to improve organizational effectiveness.
B)Mental models are one of the artifacts of organizational culture.
C)Mental models are mainly used to decipher an organization's culture.
D)Mental models can blind employees to new opportunities and unique problems.
E)Mental models are unrelated to organizational culture.
A)Mental models usually help to improve organizational effectiveness.
B)Mental models are one of the artifacts of organizational culture.
C)Mental models are mainly used to decipher an organization's culture.
D)Mental models can blind employees to new opportunities and unique problems.
E)Mental models are unrelated to organizational culture.
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One of the functions of _____ is that it is a spawning ground for emerging values that keep the firm aligned with the needs of customers, suppliers, society, and other stakeholders.
A)a multicultural organization
B)a shared value
C)a subculture
D)an espoused value
E)urban culture
A)a multicultural organization
B)a shared value
C)a subculture
D)an espoused value
E)urban culture
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Language is:
A)programmed routines of daily organizational life that dramatize the organization's culture.
B)not good at highlighting the values of organizational subcultures.
C)verbal symbols of cultural values that reveal how employees describe customers, express anger, and greet stakeholders.
D)physical structures that convey the dominant values of an organization's culture.
E)games that people play to defy the dominant culture and, instead, support countercultural beliefs and values.
A)programmed routines of daily organizational life that dramatize the organization's culture.
B)not good at highlighting the values of organizational subcultures.
C)verbal symbols of cultural values that reveal how employees describe customers, express anger, and greet stakeholders.
D)physical structures that convey the dominant values of an organization's culture.
E)games that people play to defy the dominant culture and, instead, support countercultural beliefs and values.
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Ceremonies are:
A)programmed routines of daily organizational life that dramatize the organization's culture.
B)more formal artifacts than rituals.
C)verbal symbols of cultural values that reveal how employees talk to one another, describe customers, express anger, and greet stakeholders.
D)physical structures that convey the dominant values of an organization's culture.
E)games that people play to defy the dominant culture and, instead, support countercultural beliefs and values.
A)programmed routines of daily organizational life that dramatize the organization's culture.
B)more formal artifacts than rituals.
C)verbal symbols of cultural values that reveal how employees talk to one another, describe customers, express anger, and greet stakeholders.
D)physical structures that convey the dominant values of an organization's culture.
E)games that people play to defy the dominant culture and, instead, support countercultural beliefs and values.
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Which of the following statements about the strength of organizational culture and organizational performance is true?
A)Organizations with stronger cultures tend to perform better than those with weak cultures when the culture content fits the external environment.
B)There is no relationship between an organization's cultural strength and its performance.
C)Organizations with stronger cultures tend to perform better only when they acquire other organizations with distinct cultures.
D)Organizations with stronger cultures almost always perform poorly compared to those with weak cultures.
E)Organizations with stronger cultures perform poorly if they have subcultures.
A)Organizations with stronger cultures tend to perform better than those with weak cultures when the culture content fits the external environment.
B)There is no relationship between an organization's cultural strength and its performance.
C)Organizations with stronger cultures tend to perform better only when they acquire other organizations with distinct cultures.
D)Organizations with stronger cultures almost always perform poorly compared to those with weak cultures.
E)Organizations with stronger cultures perform poorly if they have subcultures.
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