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Conflicts between the functions There's always bound to be conflict between employees, even if they are working for the same organisation. The main reason for this is the different cultures that coexist within a company. The culture is a set of values and beliefs that are shared by people and groups within an organisation. Nearly all companies have cultures to a certain extent including Albright, however this doesn't mean they all have strong culture. It has been said that those companies that demonstrate a strong company culture are the ones destined to succeed, which is why it is so important for people working within one organisation to follow the same culture. The problem then occurs when everyone working within the company doesn't share these certain cultures. The fact still remains that different people have different interests, so there's always going to be a difference of opinion, therefore the way these cultures...

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