Concentrix Logo "I work for a multibillion dollar company that doesn’t really care for its employees

Your initial post reflects modern society more than corporate culture - or the corporation's fault/responsibility for poor behavior all around.

I can say many similar things about my beloved water-borne military branch. I have made many security reports on behalf of my base that have been ignored. A middle eastern looking individual tried to buy a uniform from me when I went inside to pay for gasoline, Dually tracks backed up in the mud right up to the gate, Unauthorized personnel driving around the torpedo magazine, etc.

The 'personal-ownership' an individual has for their job, their family, their friends- which translates to caring, responsibility, initiative for the responsibilities and property of others as if it was your own personal property/goals/dreams, etc.

That being said, it is hard to commit to personal ownership in an organization that ignores their people.

Personal ownership, and selflessness begins at the top of the organization, it begins with the leadership.