Essentials of Organizational Behavior, 11e (Robbins/Judge)
Organizations, over time, often develop unique terms to describe equipment, offices, key personnel, suppliers, customers, or products that relate to its business. New employees are frequently overwhelmed with acronyms and jargon, that, once assimilated, acts as a common denominator that unites members of a given culture or subculture. ................
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