LDR-302S Organizational Culture Practice Test 2026 - Free Organizational Culture Practice Questions and Study Guide

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Describe Deal and Kennedy’s four culture archetypes and a key indicator for each.

Tough-Guy/High-Risk/Fast-Feedback — high risk and fast feedback

Deal and Kennedy describe four culture archetypes by looking at two dimensions: how much risk the organization tolerates and how quickly results are fed back to people. The four archetypes are Tough-Guy, Work Hard Play Hard, Bet-Your-Company, and Process. Each one has a defining indicator based on those dimensions.

Tough-Guy culture is characterized by high risk and fast feedback. Decisions are bold and often high-stakes, and results show up quickly—so people are rewarded or punished in short cycles. This makes the environment feel intense and action-oriented, with rapid learning from rapid outcomes.

Work Hard Play Hard, by contrast, is low risk with fast feedback. It emphasizes quick cycles of activity, teamwork, and celebrations of success, but without the same level of personal exposure to big, risky bets.

Bet-Your-Company is high risk but slow feedback. Decisions have massive potential payoffs or losses, but the consequences aren’t known for a long time, which means patience and long-term thinking dominate.

Process culture is low risk with slow feedback. It relies on formal rules, procedures, and careful analysis, with improvements and results unfolding gradually over time.

So, the option describing Tough-Guy/High-Risk/Fast-Feedback captures the key indicator for that archetype: high risk and fast feedback.

WorkHard/PlayHard/Low-Risk/Fast-Feedback — low risk and fast feedback

Bet-Your-Company/High-Risk/Slow-Feedback — high risk and slow feedback

Process/Low-Risk/Slow-Feedback — low risk and slow feedback

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