Edgar Schein Quotes
A Pattern Of Shared Basic Assumptions Invented, Discovered, Or Developed By A Given Group As It Learns To Cope With Its Problems Of External Adaptation And Internal Integration That Have Worked Well Enough To Be Considered Valid And Therefore, To Be Taught To New Members As The Correct Way To Perceive, Think And Feel In Relation To Those Problems.
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