A legalistic corporation refers to a business entity that strictly adheres to laws, regulations, and formal policies, often prioritizing compliance over flexibility or innovation. This approach can lead to a rigid corporate culture where employees may feel constrained by rules, potentially stifling creativity and responsiveness. While such adherence can mitigate legal risks, it may also hinder the organization's adaptability in a dynamic market environment.
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British Broadcasting Corporation
British Broadcasting Corporation
British Broadcasting Corporation
Legalistic. Not surprising for a legal document.
guild or corporation
Legalistic and Liberal
Legalistic refers to an excessive adherence to laws or rules, often without considering the spirit or intent behind them. It can also imply a strict and narrow interpretation of legal requirements.
PAGCOR is the Phillipine Amusement and Gaming Corporation
NAPOCOR: stands for National Power Corporation
Philippine Veterans Investment Development Corporation
In the USA, a S Corporation is a corporation that basically pays no taxes. It takes its name from Subchapter S of Chapter One of the Inland Revenue Code.