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“Every time a new person comes to work or a person leaves work the environment changes a little bit and there's adapting to that each time — it's a study in human nature that's actually a fascinating and a frustrating part of a business.”

Steven Fendley
President of Unmanned Systems Division, KRATOS DEFENSE & SECURITY
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On , Steven Fendley, President of Unmanned Systems Division at KRATOS DEFENSE & SECURITY, spoke about organizational behavior during Interview Steve Fendley Org Culture on anpombo.

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President of Unmanned Systems Division · KRATOS DEFENSE & SECURITY

In a 2011 interview, Steven Fendley discussed the organizational culture at his company in Austin, Texas. He described the environment as "laidback" and noted that the company has tried to be flexible with work hours, maintaining core hours while allowing employees freedom in their schedules. Fendley stated that balancing freedom and structure has been a "constant area of change," as the company has sometimes found that too much freedom affected productivity. Fendley characterized the process of adjusting workplace policies as an "evolution" that changes continuously. He said that his earlier belief in a fixed, optimal structure had proven incorrect, and that the work environment shifts with each new hire or departure. He described managing this dynamic as "a study in human nature that's actually a fascinating and a frustrating part of a business."

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