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- noun A large, usually
boisterous party, as forcollege students, club members, or soldiers, at which beer is the sole or principal beverage and is consumed in large quantities.
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This culture is maintained because top management spends considerable time “in training and in communicating the management philosophy and the essence of the company,” because achievements consistent with the culture “are regularly recognized on bulletin boards as Our Latest Greatests,” and because rituals such as the Friday afternoon “beer-bust” symbolize that culture.
CORPORATE CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE John P. Kotter 1992
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This culture is maintained because top management spends considerable time “in training and in communicating the management philosophy and the essence of the company,” because achievements consistent with the culture “are regularly recognized on bulletin boards as Our Latest Greatests,” and because rituals such as the Friday afternoon “beer-bust” symbolize that culture.
CORPORATE CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE John P. Kotter 1992
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This culture is maintained because top management spends considerable time “in training and in communicating the management philosophy and the essence of the company,” because achievements consistent with the culture “are regularly recognized on bulletin boards as Our Latest Greatests,” and because rituals such as the Friday afternoon “beer-bust” symbolize that culture.
CORPORATE CULTURE AND PERFORMANCE John P. Kotter 1992
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High celebrate "Ripper Day" every year, starting with a beer-bust candlelit vigil in front of the hulk of the burned out ambulance where the Riverton Ripper was last seen.
The Seattle Times 2010
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