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It is argued that management seek to close the gap between their employees’ requisite and actual performance, not only by mechanisms of“primary” control but also by imposing their own belief systems as a “strong” culture. However,such belief systems are never successfully transmitted beyond the boundaries of management to the intended recipients, resulting in management’s ultimate isolation. Evidence is presented to support this proposition.

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