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May 23, 2019

Business cultures need to evolve along with work force

  • Owners have come to recognize that reading personal email, texting friends and doing online searches for personal matters are a part of life.
  • By JOYCE M. ROSENBERG
    AP Business Writer

    NEW YORK — Meloney Perry once worked at a traditional big law firm with a formal, corporate atmosphere, and knew she wanted a different culture at her own firm.

    “I learned the ‘old school' way, but it's changed,” says Perry, founder of Perry Law in Dallas. “Nowadays, with the employees coming in younger, you do have to have more of a family feel.”


     
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