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As institutionalized, the organization is influenced by the social environment and history in which it grows (Zhou 2003).
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Often, the founder is stronger than the whole board, and he fails to institutionalize the organization so that it can carry on after he's gone".
Mr. Lorberbaum referred to it as "sudden service" and it was a mantra he institutionalized in the organization.
This organization first institutionalized the concept of historic preservation in New York.
So how does an organization institutionalize honesty, the way so many corporations have institutionalized the suppression of it?
One newspaper, The San Francisco Weekly, has even institutionalized the practice.
We have institutionalized the ad hoc and enshrined the temporary.
"It's a sad state of affairs that city lawmakers would have to basically institutionalize the work of charitable organizations in order to confront the state's bail crisis," he added.
If the CHRO position is institutionalized within an organization or industry, the presence of a CHRO is also more probable, which supports hypotheses 6 and 7 (models 3 and 5), although with low significance.
Then he took steps to institutionalize the distrust of foreigners, like a law requiring nonprofit groups receiving overseas financing to identify themselves as "foreign agents," and expanding the legal definition of treason to include assisting international organizations.
Mr. Fox now must institutionalize the stability he has inherited.
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