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How do you Create a Culture Where All Employees Take Accountability for Decision Making?

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Executive Summaries on Current HR Topics (ILRHR 6640)
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Muir, Maria Rose
Abstract

“Organizational scholars and practitioners alike have argued that if organizations are to flourish in the volatile global environment and meet the concomitant challenges of geographic dispersion, electronic collaboration, and cultural diversity, they must become more knowledge intensive, decentralized, participative, adaptive, flexible, efficient and responsive to rapid change.“ Based on research, I have found that this can be achieved through methods of increasing employee participation and empowering more employees to make decisions.

Date Issued
2014-04-01
Keywords
human resources
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accountability
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employee involvement
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employee engagement
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employee culture
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article

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