Strategic Audit of The Gap‚ Inc. Submitted by: Chris Bess‚ Teddy Ormsbee‚ Tiffany Sayers‚ and Jeremey Williams Submitted to: Professor Ditmore 13 April 2010 Table of Contents I. Current Situation: The Gap in 2002 3 A. Past Corporate Performance 3 B. Strategic Posture 4 II. Corporate Governance 5 A. Board of Directors 6 B. Top Management 7 III. External Environment: Opportunities and Threats 8 A.) Societal Environment 8 B.) Task Environment 10 IV. Internal
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Corporate culture is the behavior of humans who are part of an organization and the meanings that the people attach to their actions. It includes the organization values‚ visions‚ norms and habits. It affects the way people and groups interact with each other‚ with clients‚ and with stakeholders. . Cоmpаrеd to Burеaucracy‚ which hаs writtеn‚ inflexible rulеs and consists of systems of administrations distinguished by its clear hierarchy of authority; corporate culture represents the personality of
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Corporate Culture The culture of an organization is the set of values‚ beliefs‚ behaviors‚ customs‚ and attitudes that helps its members understand what the organization stands for‚ how it does things‚ and what it considers important"(Griffin‚ 49). In other words‚ "the way things work around here" (Dr. Williams). In order for any small business or large corporation to be successful‚ the employees must understand what is expected of them. While things might be slightly different in a large corporation
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Financial Position of Gap Inc. While Gap Inc. has had decreases in net sales over the past years they are in a financially strong position currently. Also in 2009 the decrease in net sales slowed to only a 2 percent fall from the previous year of 12 percent. The Net income for fiscal 2009 increased 14.0 percent to $1.1 billion‚ compared with $967 million‚ for fiscal 2008. Also Net income increased for 2008 by 16.0 percent from 2007 where net income was only $833 million. The gross margins have
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An insight into corporate culture & its role in promoting efficiency in a global economy Liandri Boonzaier Matrikel nr: 2585923 Theory of the Firm Porf. Dr. Christian Cordes 1 INDEX 1. Introduction……………………………………………………………………Page 3 2. Important elements of Edgar Schein’s theory on corporate culture 2.1 Definition of corporate culture………………………………………..Page 3 2.2 Levels of corporate culture…………………………………………....Page 3 2.3 Origins of organizational culture……………………………………..Page 4 2.4 Strength of organizational
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Components of a Great Corporate Culture by John Coleman | 3:00 PM May 6‚ 2013 The benefits of a strong corporate culture are both intuitive and supported by social science. According to James L. Heskett (http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2011/12/what_great_companies_know_abou.html) ‚ culture “can account for 20-30% of the differential in corporate performance when compared with ‘culturally unremarkable’ competitors.” And HBR writers have offered advice on navigating different geographic cultures (http://blogs
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Corporate Culture (a) What do you think is the dominant corporate culture in your organization? Describe some of the features of this culture‚ what shaped them‚ and comment on their effects (both positive and negative) on organizational performance and staff behaviour and motivation. (b) Could some of the negative cultural features be changed or minimized? If yes‚ describe how you would go about changing them using any change model you like and what resources/support are needed. Suggest the
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Corporate culture has been said to be the toughest component of a business to change. Do you agree or disagree with this statement and why? I do believe in this statement and believe that it is actually true. The company’s culture is something that consists of the values‚ norms‚ and the goals of the organization. When all of these things are put together‚ they form the culture of that company. Any company that is being unethical can obtain all of these goals. However‚ they must surely stand
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Organizational culture are visible in artifacts‚ exhibited in the manner of dressing‚ patterns of behavior‚ physical symbols‚ organizational ceremonies‚ and even office lay-out. Please cite one established foreign company (multinational corporation) and one local (publicly listed) company that strongly communicates as seen in the employees’ performance and delivery of the customer experience. The foreign company which I think strongly communicates corporate culture
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Corporate culture is the collective behaviour of people using common corporate vision‚ goals‚ shared values‚ beliefs‚ habits‚ working language‚ systems‚ and symbols. It is interwoven with processes‚ technologies‚ learning and significant events. In addition‚ different individuals bring to the workplace their own uniqueness‚ knowledge‚ and ethnic culture. So corporate culture encompasses moral‚ social‚ and behavioral norms of your organization based on the values‚ beliefs‚ attitudes‚ and priorities
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