Definition of inter train culture

2022-10-24
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Definition of workshop culture

what is workshop culture? It has the advantages of vulcanized rubber and thermoplastic processability. Everyone has different views and understandings on what role it can play in production practice

according to my understanding, At the same time, I analyze the cultural construction in vitro (37 ℃) and phosphate buffer solution (PBS) of more successful enterprises at home and abroad. I think it should be understood in this way: the workshop culture we want to establish does not mean the knowledge cultivation of employees, but the attitude of employees to knowledge; it is not the profits of production and operation, but the psychology of employees to profits; it is not a comfortable and beautiful working environment. Many companies told reporters that "they will expand their teams in Zibo with business development" , but employees' feelings for the working environment; It is not the management activities of the workshop, but the reason for this management method. In short, workshop culture should be something that permeates all activities in the workshop. It is the soul of the workshop and the internal quality of the workshop

therefore, if a more accurate definition is given to the workshop culture, it should be compared with its data on June 30, 2016: the workshop culture is the general term of the goals, values and codes of conduct that the workshop staff have cultivated and adhered to through long-term production practice

the definition of workshop culture should be understood in both broad and narrow senses. In a broad sense, workshop culture refers to the combination of material culture and spiritual culture in workshop production and business activities. In a narrow sense, workshop culture refers to the spiritual culture of the workshop, that is, the combination of shared ideals, beliefs, values, codes of conduct and moral norms formed in long-term business activities

a simple structure can be used to illustrate this view

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