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Monday, March 11, 2019

Impression of the Culture Essay

Prior to work in regimen, I worked in the private sector. In comparison of the two cultures, I realize that political relation exist in both cultures and it is a game that I genuinely do non like to play. My impression of the two cultures leave a lot to be desired in the sense that I am one who is not afraid of laborious work I am always committed to the job. However, working in the private sector gave me a greater sense of satisfaction I could prioritize my work and guide things done there was less bureaucracy. I could determine what was good for the organization, fate it with my management who respected what I brought to the table and implement a sticky strategy that would benefit the organization. Working in government you have to be prepared and committed to the policies that sometime prevent you from completing your job.(i.e. public stochasticity and internal obstacles) in addition to working with people who do not share the same ideals as you.The government expectatio n of being a paper pusher was a concept that I fight with myself incessantly about. My first few years in government, I went above and beyond what was expected of me because I did not like the feeling of being insensitive. Working in government I now see what the mentality is all about. I as an individual am not a paper pusher I am a results driven hard worker who wants to see the results of my hard work however, being in government you do not control what gets accomplished by your work ethic you only control what is expected of you meaning I do what I am supposed to do however what road the journey takes does not depend on me it depends on who is going to benefit from the fruits of my labor. The positive billet of the two cultures Private Sector gives you room to grow based on your commitment to work, There is less beauracy to deal with and most are working toward the same goal. In government, when you are given a task, the positive side is that you know it is for the good of the mass and you can envision the end result.

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