Comment by snickerdoodle14 1 month ago > insubordinationAre we talking about the military or some company? 5 comments snickerdoodle14 Reply gmueckl 1 month ago US corporate culture has a stronger sense of hierarchy than many other countries. It is an environment where one can get fired quickly and suddenly and that instills a lot of obedience and discipline (if not outright fear) in employees. duxup 1 month ago I don't even think you need a strong sense of hierarchy. The meaning of the word would apply anywhere. duxup 1 month ago I think that term can be / is used for individuals at companies. snickerdoodle14 1 month ago [dead] fluoridation 1 month ago LOL. The military isn't the only organization with a hierarchy.
gmueckl 1 month ago US corporate culture has a stronger sense of hierarchy than many other countries. It is an environment where one can get fired quickly and suddenly and that instills a lot of obedience and discipline (if not outright fear) in employees. duxup 1 month ago I don't even think you need a strong sense of hierarchy. The meaning of the word would apply anywhere.
duxup 1 month ago I don't even think you need a strong sense of hierarchy. The meaning of the word would apply anywhere.
duxup 1 month ago I think that term can be / is used for individuals at companies. snickerdoodle14 1 month ago [dead]
US corporate culture has a stronger sense of hierarchy than many other countries. It is an environment where one can get fired quickly and suddenly and that instills a lot of obedience and discipline (if not outright fear) in employees.
I don't even think you need a strong sense of hierarchy. The meaning of the word would apply anywhere.
I think that term can be / is used for individuals at companies.
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LOL. The military isn't the only organization with a hierarchy.