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corporate culture

American  

noun

  1. the philosophy, values, behavior, dress codes, etc., that together constitute the unique style and policies of a company.


corporate culture British  

noun

  1. the distinctive ethos of an organization that influences the level of formality, loyalty, and general behaviour of its employees

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For dividend investors the deal has a certain appeal, combining T-Mobile’s rapid growth with Germany’s disciplined, payout-oriented corporate culture.

From Barron's • Apr. 23, 2026

His arc is just one of the ways the weirdness and anxiety inherent to life on the severed floor only deepened throughout these new episodes, presenting Lumon’s corporate culture as a cult.

From Salon • Dec. 17, 2025

Netflix’s corporate culture was far different from the norm in Hollywood.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 6, 2025

Former Amazon executive Jim Sterner becomes Paramount’s chief people officer, responsible for human resources and shaping the corporate culture that “fuels innovation and long-term business success,” the company said.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 4, 2025

This new corporate culture was making him soft.

From "Beauty Queens" by Libba Bray