concept   command

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) United States (1) Japan (1) United Kingdom (1) Australia (1) military culture (1) Corporate culture in Japan (1) business culture (1) military culture in the US (1) naval (1) technology companies (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 command United States In the United States, the concept of command is characterized by a hierarchical structure and strict obedience, commonly used in military, corporate, and tech environments. 5
2 command Japan In Japan, there is a strong emphasis on hierarchical structure and respect for authority, with a preference for visually intuitive interactions. 4
3 command United Kingdom The concept of command is commonly associated with hierarchical structures in the United Kingdom's military, corporate, and tech-savvy settings. 4
4 command Australia Australian culture values a balanced hierarchy and power in command structures and interfaces. 2
5 command military culture In military culture, strict adherence to the chain of command is crucial for discipline and efficiency. 2
6 command Corporate culture in Japan In Japanese corporate culture, commands are expected to be given with authority and followed without question. 1
7 command business culture Effective leaders in business culture often promote feedback and collaboration and value flexibility and adaptability in decision-making. 1
8 command military culture in the US In the military culture of the US, commands are expected to be given with authority and followed without question. 1
9 command naval In naval culture, strict hierarchy and obedience to command are crucial for maintaining discipline and order on a ship. 1
10 command technology companies Command line interfaces are frequently used in software development and IT operations within technology companies. 1