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culture change

American  
[kuhl-cher chaynj] / ˈkʌl tʃər ˌtʃeɪndʒ /

noun

culture changes plural
  1. a variant of cultural change.


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Titomic, which already has a facility in Huntsville, Alabama, is “enjoying the tailwinds of a significant culture change and increased sense of urgency across the U.S. Department of War,” Howe writes in a note.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 16, 2026

"He said he wanted a culture change across government," the source said.

From BBC • Feb. 11, 2026

After 16 years in top leadership roles, Woodcock was formidable enough to force a culture change.

From Salon • Jun. 18, 2025

Mr Ortberg told investors that his first priority was a "fundamental culture change".

From BBC • Oct. 23, 2024

“Does the culture change of the agency continue to progress? That’s my question.”

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 16, 2024

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