What are the Eight ‘C’s of Organizational Culture? For answers, turn to professor Dull, at the Center for Public Administration & Policy (CPAP), Virginia Tech, US, whose paper, Leadership and Organizational Culture: Sustaining Dialogue between Practitioners and Scholars is presented in the journal Public Administration Review, Volume 70, Issue 6, pages 857–866, November/December 2010. “Few topics […]
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“Hell Bent for Leather”, a post-horse film
The US government produced this consistently dull, depressing training film to explain to children that, even though horse soldiers no longer ride horses, they are still (as the film’s name says) “Hell Bent for Leather“.
Prison bureaucrats’ training film
The US government produced this consistently dull, depressing training film to give helpful tips to orient new arrivals at the Bureau of Prisons Training Academy.
Interpersonal probs in the dental office
The US government produced this consistently dull, depressing training film for people who work in dental offices and have dull, depressing problems with other people who work in dental offices.
“Why Calibrate?”, a measured interest film
The US government produced this consistently dull, depressing training film to explain why someone, somewhere might want to calibrate.
Bribing a customs officer: Training film
The US government produced this consistently dull, depressing training film to offer “several scenarios depicting a variety of bribe offers to Customs officials and the appropriate legal responses to them.”
Military etiquette/grooming film
The US government produced this consistently dull, depressing training film in 1970 to give military personnel the low-down on etiquette and grooming. The music is peppy, almost jazzy, to the degree allowed by the etiquette that governs the production of dull, depressing training films for military personnel who may be required to endure instruction on […]