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"corporate manner" is a proper phrase used in written English.
It means a polite, professional, and businesslike manner. For example, "He presented himself in a professional and corporate manner during the interview."
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What are the good and bad aspects to the BMW legacy? A. Whenever a manufacturer takes over a team it normally leads to a team's being run in a more corporate manner.
A common theme among departing employees was that they did not like the change to Mr. Questrom's more corporate manner from the family-style management dating back to the Pressman clan that owned Barneys before bankruptcy.
Stocky and slick haired, with glasses and a grand corporate manner, Mr. McNamara appears to be an exceptionally articulate, self-confident man who came to this project prepared to deflect embarrassing questions about his personal responsibility for the debacle.
A young secretary buzzed me into a room laid out in a typical open-plan corporate manner, with orange-colored wall partitions separating desks in the middle and a line of glassed-in cubicles along the sides.
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With its acutely observant eye for class differences and chilly corporate manners "The Company Men" has two moral grounding wires.
It's about corporate manners — the protocols of hierarchy, the rituals of power, and, most of all, the difficulty of confronting flagrant habits of speculation with truth.
If anything — as a crop of recent books about Apple, Google, Amazon, and Twitter makes plain — they mark the sly triumph of old-style corporate manners in a bright new skin.
Some academics are worried that they are going to be merely expected to churn out graduates with job-related degrees, who are ready-trained in team leadership, corporate manners and PowerPoint.
If anything as a crop of recent books about Apple, Google, Amazon, and Twitter makes plain they mark the sly triumph of old-style corporate manners in a bright new skin.
In Catalan playwright Jordi Galceran's 2003 slick comedy of corporate manners, here transposed to the skyscraper suite of a Fortune 500 company in New York, four strangers are thrown together like guinea-pigs in a lab.
He was authoritarian, of course, but more in the corporate style of Singapore, not in the cruel manner of Stalin.
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