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Organizational Culture: The Ten Pillars That Structure Institutional Stability
In public institutions, ministerial environments, and private organizations, organizational culture is not decorative. It is neither a symbolic layer nor a peripheral subject. It constitutes the institution’s nervous system. It shapes how decisions are understood, translated, and implemented. It determines the quality of cooperation, the regulation of tensions, the ability to absorb pressure, and the extent to which strategy becomes — or fails to become — a lived reality. Par
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Misaligned culture: an early signal of institutional fragility.
Within complex organisations — ministries, public institutions and large corporations — visible crises are never the first warning signs. The most decisive signals are silent. They emerge through a gradual gap between what is officially declared and what is genuinely experienced on a daily basis. This phenomenon — misaligned culture — does not appear suddenly. It settles progressively beneath the surface, alters behaviours, creates contradictions in execution and weakens inte
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