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In management and supervisory circles alike, the settled view holds that the proverbial ‘tone from the top’ is of paramount importance in determining an organization’s culture. Examples of this prioritization abound. But a fascinating 2021 academic paper challenges this view, and argues that efforts to identify the cultural drivers of organizational performance should in fact run in the other direction.
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