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Big Nine Cultural Values

The Big Nine are the nine cultural values that the MIT SMR/Glassdoor Culture 500 measures: agility, collaboration, customer, diversity, execution, innovation, integrity, performance, and respect. The researchers selected these because they were the values most frequently cited across companies' corporate values statements; a separate study had identified more than 60 distinct values listed by companies, and the list was narrowed to nine because reporting dozens of values would have been overwhelming.

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