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Culture makes organizations feel different from one another. Different companies, even companies in the same industry, just do things differently. You can experience this for yourself by going to two local supermarkets—one a part of a large chain and the other locally owned. Look around you and answer the followig questions.
1. Does someone offer to help you when you walk in the door?
2. Do the employees seem happier at one location compared to the other?
3. Do people wear uniforms at one place but not at the other?
Please

Respuesta :

Answer:

1. Yes whenever I walk into the supermarket chains sales representatives asks to help.

2. Yes the employees at supermarket chains seemed to be happier.

3. Yes people do wear uniforms at supermarket chains.

Explanation:

1. Normally supermarket chains have many sales representatives and help desk staff who are ready to help us, whenever we visit there as compared to locally owned supermarkets where staff is nearly less than 10 employees.

2. Employees at supermarket chains look happier than the locally owned supermarket mainly because of their pay difference, job security and work environment satisfaction.

3. Staff do wear proper uniforms at the supermarket chain to look different and easily accessible for the customers whereas at locally owned supermarket there is rarely staff wearing uniforms.