ethical problems.
Problems 2.
Imbalance of Strategy and Organizations Structure
Current structure is not suitable for KT’s strategy. In telecommunication industry, there are three major companies. They are SKT, LG U+, and KT.
Until recently, these three companies fought each other, because of the government’s regulation.
KT wanted to be the top of their mobile telecommunication i
ethical problems of organizational culture
In 2002, government privatized a public enterprise of KT for strengthening competitiveness of communication business. Although KT was privatized for change, KT’s overall culture had vestiges of public enterprise yet. There were lots of request for executive appointment and also they often employ people through the nepotism. These problems cut off comm
PREFACE
Since the companies became enormous organizations which can affect to the whole stakeholders and environment,the decision making of an organization has a huge responsibility in the business area. Because the decision is significant, we have to analyze the decision on the various perspectives such as financial, social, ethical, and so on.
Especially the ethical decision making is gett
2) Satir’s Growth model
Satir(1972) suggested that self-esteem, communication, and family rules would determine personal and familial functions. Especially, she emphasized self-esteem and self-worth for basic and therapeutic concepts in this model. Self-esteem is the belief about self by evaluating own attributes. When people can satisfy their desires by using their own resources, and feel tha
2) SWOT
Strengths
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