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Title: Lecture Week Eight Organisational Culture


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Lecture Week EightOrganisational Culture
  • Origins of
  • Current Interest
  • Organisational Climate
  • National Culture
  • HRM
  • Explaining Performance
  • Contents of an
  • Organisational
  • Culture
  • Artifacts
  • Beliefs, Values and Attitudes
  • Basic Assumptions
  • The Sources of
  • Organisational
  • Culture
  • The Societal or National Culture

2
Organisational Culture
  • The Vision of
  • Management
  • The Type of
  • Company and
  • Industry
  • Hofstedes
  • Analysis of
  • National culture
  • Power distance
  • Individualism/ Collectivism
  • Masculinity/ Femininity
  • Uncertainty Avoidance
  • Leadership and
  • Organisational
  • The Business
  • Environment

3
Organisational Culture
  • Stakeholders
  • Customers
  • The Government
  • The Public
  • The Functions of
  • Organisational
  • Culture
  • Conflict
  • Reduction
  • Co-ordination
  • and Control
  • Reduction of
  • Uncertainty
  • Competitive
  • Advantage
  • Typologies of
  • Organisational
  • Culture
  • The Harrison/
  • Handy Typology

4
Organisational Culture
  • 1)Power Culture
  • (The Web)
  • 2)Role Culture
  • (Greek Temple)
  • 3)Task Culture
  • (Lattice)
  • 4)Person Culture
  • (Cluster)
  • 1) Single source of power, Zeus type culture.
    Dependent on Trust. Empathy and Personal
    Communication
  • Few Rules/Quick
  • Reaction.
  • Importance of
  • People at the
  • Centre

5
Organisational Culture
  • This culture is
  • often tough,
  • abrasive and more
  • interested in the
  • ends than the
  • means used.
  • 2) A Bureaucracy,
  • the organising
  • principles are
  • logic and
  • rationality
  • Rules and
  • Procedures and
  • Job descriptions
  • Dominate. The
  • Civil Service, the
  • Oil Industry are
  • often cited as
  • examples of Role
  • Culture
  • Associated with
  • Apollo (Reason)

6
Organisational Culture
  • 3) Power
  • somewhat diffuse,
  • often develops
  • where specific
  • jobs or projects in
  • which teams
  • develop
  • Focus on
  • accomplishing the
  • job in hand
  • Flexibility,
  • adaptability,
  • individual
  • autonomy and
  • mutual respect
  • based on ability
  • rather than age or
  • status.
  • Associated with
  • Athena
  • Advertising
  • Agencies

7
Organisational Culture
  • 4) Group of
  • people decide
  • that it is in their
  • best interest to
  • organise on a
  • collective rather
  • than an
  • individual basis.
  • Examples include
  • Barristers,
  • Doctors.
  • Such
  • organisations
  • exist solely for the
  • individuals who
  • compromise it.
  • Associated with
  • Dionysus (the god
  • of the self-
  • orientated
  • individual

8
Organisational Culture
  • Deal and Kennedy
  • (1982)
  • The Tough-Guy,
  • Macho Culture
  • The Work
  • Hard/Play Hard
  • Culture
  • Bet-your
  • Company Culture
  • The Process
  • Culture
  • Links to
  • Organisational
  • Design and
  • Structure
  • Linking Culture to
  • Change
  • Management
  • Programmes

9
Organisational Culture
  • Motivating
  • Change
  • Creating a Vision
  • Managing the Transition
  • Sustaining Momentum
  • Overcoming
  • Resistance to
  • Change
  • Company
  • Examples
  • The Emerging and
  • Future Debates
  • Organisational
  • Culture and New
  • Forms of HRM
  • Conclusions
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