Organisational Culture
Organisational Culture
Organisational Culture
Organisational Culture
By : Anonymous
ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE
The culture of the organisation, if it is positive and helpful can help to motivate
staff or at least prevent them from becoming dissatisfied. At IBM. the attitude
of management to their employees is an attraction to prospective staff and
would probably help maintain the staff that they have. If the climate does not
satisfy the needs of staff, then it will probably become a demotivator, - that is
that it would cause dissatisfaction and so people would become less inclined to
want to work towards the organisational goals.
o company policy
o personnel practices
o job design
o levels of trust
o risk taking
o stress
o social interaction
Organisational Goals
These goals might be to make the most profit they can, or to gain the highest
market share in their area of business or in the case of many community
organisations, to provide an effective service to the community even if they do
not make any money at all.
Managers are employed to ensure that the people who work in an organisation
are working together to achieve the organisations goals.
What is this thing called organisational culture?
Managers seek to "change" the culture of the organisation. What they therefore
try to do is shape the way that people behave, feel, contribute, interact, and
perform as employees of the organisation. This is usually called leadership!
They initiate the debates, set the imperatives and priorities. If the managers
want to pursue quality improvement then meetings will be held, training will be
done, banners will be waved - new imperatives are brought in to the business to
be integrated by way of activities, expectations, values and sanctions into the
culture of the business. This is business - the business must succeed in co-
ordinated, highly charged ways.
Visibility
Respect for the dignity of the employee and the sensitivities of human
beings
Humans have fundamental needs for safety and security, affiliation and
acceptance, involvement as well as self-actualization. The extent to which these
and other human needs are fulfilled lead to higher levels of commitment,
initiative and performance. Organizations, which include an emphasis on
fulfilling the needs of their employees to some extent, will enjoy a more
productive and stable workforce.
This assessment is written with full realization of the realities of business, and
not an unrealistic utopian view of an idealized work environment. The factors
emphasized and measured in this assessment are the important levers to
optimizing employee workplace performance, not just creating an environment
where everyone feels better.
Organisational Values
• Employment of staff
• Customer service
• Employee integrity
• Employee privacy
Example:
The CEO wants a measure of climate upon taking over the reigns of the
organisation.
The CEO wants to find out what climate issues are interfering with
organisational progress.
The CEO wants to improve performance - is aware that climate
influences or is influenced by: job performance, job satisfaction,
involvement, commitment, org structure and rules, leadership style,
citizenship behaviour, innovation, competence, rewards, intention to
quit, stress etc.
The CEO acts on the valuing human capital, and recognises climate
components related to development, learning, innovation etc
Climate is easier to operationalise than culture. Climate precedes
culture. Without appropriate climate, desired culture will not happen.
Climate is wonderful metaphor because everyone understands it.
Climate can assist changes at organisational or individual level
Climate is an honest concept that has not been manufactured to cause
something to happen, as have nearly all other organisational change
options. Climate allows description of something that already exists. It
also allows description of what is wanted, and is readily operationalised.
Org climate can empower or disempower.
Climate facilitates organisational alignment.
Reasons that prompt HR to consider a climate survey
There is a further process that takes climate measurement, and uses it as part of
Deltapoint's Strategic Climate Planning and Management system.