Management in Turkey

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Structural hierarchy, such as "Sabanci Holding", is visible in the arrangement of offices: president and his inner circle are located on the top floor of the head office building, vice presidents occupied the next two floors below, even lower positioned managers and so on until ground floor, where there is a typing pool. The principle of concentrating all power in the hands of the leader is an integral part of the Turkish model of governance. This does not mean that the Turks blindly obey the central government. On the contrary, there is a constant tension between the need for a strong government, on the one hand, and individual protests against it - on the other. The situation in the Turkish company at first glance seems very democratic. Head always refers to a subordinate to "you" can be a pat on the shoulder. In fact, the Turkish business culture autocratic - decisions are always made head alone. However, the error is easily forgiven, especially if the manager holds a high post. Top managers in Turkey believe that their high positions in the business hierarchy they occupy because of their intellectual abilities.

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Dr. Edel Lemus Albizu University, Miami Campus, Florida USA D.B.A., Accounting Argosy University.M.I.B.A., Nova Southeastern University. B.B.A., Nova Southeastern University.Assistan Professor Dr. Gulmira Namatova Aydin University Istanbul/TurkeyD.B.A. Dokuz Eylül University.Izmir/Turkey M.B.A. Dokuz Eylul University, Izmir/Turkey


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Structural hierarchy, such as "Sabanci Holding", is visible in the arrangement of offices: president and his inner circle are located on the top floor of the head office building, vice presidents occupied the next two floors below, even lower positioned managers and so on until ground floor, where there is a typing pool. The principle of concentrating all power in the hands of the leader is an integral part of the Turkish model of governance. This does not mean that the Turks blindly obey the central government. On the contrary, there is a constant tension between the need for a strong government, on the one hand, and individual protests against it - on the other. The situation in the Turkish company at first glance seems very democratic. Head always refers to a subordinate to "you" can be a pat on the shoulder. In fact, the Turkish business culture autocratic - decisions are always made head alone. However, the error is easily forgiven, especially if the manager holds a high post. Top managers in Turkey believe that their high positions in the business hierarchy they occupy because of their intellectual abilities.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783330003446
    • Genre Business Administration
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 120
    • Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T8mm
    • Jahr 2016
    • EAN 9783330003446
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • ISBN 3330003448
    • Veröffentlichung 08.12.2016
    • Titel Management in Turkey
    • Autor Edel Lemus , Gulmira Namatova
    • Untertitel Turkish managers regard their activity as an intellectual challenge that requires the use of individual intelligence
    • Gewicht 197g

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