Intrinsic organizational culture refers to the internal values, beliefs, and practices that shape how employees interact and work together. It encompasses aspects like teamwork, communication styles, and the overall work environment. Extrinsic organizational culture, on the other hand, relates to external factors that influence a company's culture, such as industry standards, market dynamics, and societal expectations. Both intrinsic and extrinsic elements are crucial in defining an organization's identity and can significantly impact employee engagement and overall performance.
because change is culture related.
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What is boots organisational structure?
It is the set of shared values and norms that control the organisational members interactions with each other and with supp;iers, customers and people outside the organisation.
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Extrinsic is external; intrinsic is internal.
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Intrinsic(inherent,or inborn)evil.
Extrinsic properties can be affected by the factors while Intrinsic is unaffected by the factors... (I'm unsure)
The difference between intrinsic and extrinsic sugars is that intrinsic sugars are sugars that occur naturally in the cellular structure of food while extrinsic sugars are added or are free in food. Intrinsic sugars are mostly found in fruits and vegetables. Extrinsic sugars are divided into milk sugars or lactose and non milk extrinsic sugars which are added sugar and honey. - Intrinsic motivation is your own personal motivation that comes from inside you. It is self motivation personal gain, satisfaction, or enjoyment. Extrinsic motivation is from external sources, money, coercion, fame, fortune, recognition. - Extrinsic is external; intrinsic is internal Intrinsic is inner or from inside and extrinsic is outer or from outside
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Intrinsic materials are found within an area. Extrinsic materials do not exist within, and must be located outside of the area.
The opposite of extrinsic (external, unessential) would be intrinsic (innate, inherent, or essential).
Intrinsic is the term explaining phenomenon due to internal qunatities. Extrinsic is the term explaining the same phenomenon due to foreign materials added ie external materials. In case of pure Si or Ge, intrinsic conductivity becomes possible as temperature increases. As we add trivalent or pentavalent impurities along with Si or Ge, then we get extrinsic conductivity.