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InFallible 57 - Sacred, not Secret
Strategic Control and Corporate Governance: Attaining Behavioral Control: Balancing Culture, Rewards, and Boundaries at Nike
Behavioral control focuses on doing things right by balancing culture, rewards, and boundaries to ensure effective strategy implementation (Dess et al., 2024). According to the textbook, culture serves as a system of shared values and norms that influence behavior, rewards motivate employees toward desired performance, and boundaries establish the acceptable limits of conduct. These three elements must work together to align individual actions with organizational goals, especially in competitive and fast-moving industries.
When it comes to turning strategy into real results, Nike shows what it means to balance culture, rewards, and boundaries, the three key levers of behavioral control. The company's culture thrives on innovation and teamwork, with the "Just Do It" slogan encouraging employees to take initiative, embrace creativity, and push limits of performance, all while staying true to the company's values. Nike also uses rewards and incentives to keep its teams motivated and aligned with business goals. From recognizing top performers to promoting growth through leadership and diversity programs, Nike's reward systems reinforce the same drive that fuels its global success. Still, the company doesn't overlook boundaries, it maintains strict ethical standards and sustainability policies that guide decision-making throughout its global supply chain (Nike, n.d.). Altogether, Nike's approach demonstrates that when culture, rewards, and boundaries are aligned, strategy becomes part of the company's identity.
Dess, G. G., McNamara, G., Eisner, A.B., & Sauerwald, S. (2024). Strategic Management: Creating Competitive Advantages (11th ed.). McGraw Hill.
Nike, Inc. (n.d.). Move to zero: Nike's journey toward zero carbon and zero waste. https://www.nike.com/sustainability
We’re committed to a better tomorrow for all athletes. Move to Zero is our journey toward zero carbon and waste to help protect the future o
Fauci desperately wants to rollout Vaccine Passports and grant vaccine companies absolute control over your life
Fauci desperately wants to rollout Vaccine Passports and grant vaccine companies absolute control over your life
Dr. Anthony Fauci appeared in a recent interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos. As usual, Stephanopoulos asked no serious questions and went along with every controlling suggestion that Fauci made, while prodding viewers to obey the expert and follow his data. Fauci took his usual authoritarian approach, advising Americans to get the covid vaccines as soon as they become available. However,…
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Cover-up: Dr. Anthony Fauci helped approve an effective treatment for coronavirus infections 15 years ago, but is suppressing it today in favor of new high-profit vaccines
Cover-up: Dr. Anthony Fauci helped approve an effective treatment for coronavirus infections 15 years ago, but is suppressing it today in favor of new high-profit vaccines
The expert advice of Dr. Anthony Fauci has been all about controlling human behavior, threatening individual liberty, and manipulating economic activity, while instructing on new ways to encourage human separation. These methods have proven destructive in a multitude of ways and have failed to contain human sickness and disease.The only way to stop a virus from attaching to human cells and…
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* Attitude of the public towards prostitution: The support of the population on the ban on buying sexual services has increased. Judging by the results of four opinion polls, there has been a change of attitude with regard to the purchase of sexual services, which correlates with the criminalization of the purchase of such services. In all three surveys conducted since the ban was introduced, more than 70% of those asked had a positive view of the ban. Support for criminalization is greatest among young people233. * Development of demand: In the survey of 1996, around 13.6% of men stated that they had bought sex, while in 2008, this figure had fallen to 8%234. A number of respondents also reported that the ban had affected their actions to the extent that they no longer purchased sexual services. The impression that buyers have become more ‘cautious’ is shared by some of the current and former prostitutes who responded to an inquiry, while others have reported that criminalization has not affected buyers because so few are caught and the penalties are so lenient. However, it should be noted that both surveys showed that it was more common to buy sex abroad than in Sweden. Eight out of ten purchases by Swedes of sex was carried out abroad, where it is legal. At the same time, there is a current debate in Sweden on whether to criminalise Swedish men (and women) buying sex abroad (which is the case in Norway). For ten years, social services in Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö have been operating as so called KAST groups to motivate potential and active sex buyers to change their behaviour235.
(Truthstream Media.com)
“A tormenting thought: as of a certain point, history was no longer real. Without noticing it, all mankind suddenly left reality.” -Elias Canetti, Nobel Laureate in literature
As more and more information is released via National Security Administration whistleblower Edward Snowden, many Americans drifting through each day blissfully unaware of what country they really live in have had the curtain pulled back just enough to be fed their first spoonful of reality…it’s a bitter taste.
The clip below is of a public service message warning the public on the growing use of technology and surveillance by government and corporations (though who can really tell the difference these days) to control our lives.
Sure, you say. We know all about that. Snowden has conclusively shown us with leaked documentation what our government is doing to us.
Ah. But the film was not made last week or even last decade; it was filmed in 1974.
Watch and listen. No, really listen. This message isn’t just to warn us about the coming technological surveillance state itself, but how its construct is to be used as a form of behavioral control on a mass scale.
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Fred's connected Fred's spiritually gifted Fred felt it at church when he was young Fred can feel how certain places are sacred certain areas have energy
it means something to Fred but Fred doesn't like church Fred doesn't like control Fred feels like the church does it wrong controls people
the clergy controls people behavioral control Fred doesn't believe in the clergy Fred doesn't think the clergy know God
sociopaths manipulators
God tells Fred to act in certain ways do certain things
the clergy tells Fred different things act in other ways
Fred knows they are not talking to God why would God contradict God
Why I don't believe in a Mystery God
If we know Santa Claus is a myth with a purpose (behavioral control of children), why can't we conclude the same for the Mystery God (behavioral control of the masses)?
As Bill Maher once said:
When you were a kid and they were telling you whatever you believe in religion, do you think that if they had switched the fairy tales they read to you before bed with the Bible, you would have known the difference?
Do you think if it was the fairy tale about a man who lived inside of a whale and it was religion that Jack built a beanstalk today, you would know the difference?
Why do you believe in one fairy tale and not the other? Just because adults told you it was true and they scared you into believing it, at pain of death, at pain of burning in hell.
Think about it. Knowledge of Self.