Title: Chapter 3
1Chapter 3 Org Culture and Environment
- Symbolic versus omnipotent view of management
- Definition of organizational culture
- Seven dimensions of organizational culture
- Strong versus weak cultures
- Source of culture
- How employees learn culture
- General and specific environments
- Environmental uncertainty matrix
- Organizational stakeholders
2The Manager Omnipotent or Symbolic?
- Omnipotent View of Management
- Managers are directly responsible for an
organizations success or failure. - The quality of the organization is determined by
the quality of its managers.
3The Manager Omnipotent or Symbolic?
- Symbolic View of Management
- Organizations success or failure due largely to
forces outside managers control - Managers ability to affect organization is
constrained by - The economy, customers, governmental policies,
competitors, industry conditions, technology,
and the actions of previous managers - Managers merely symbolize control
4The Organizations Culture
- A system of shared meanings and common beliefs
held by organizational members that determines,
in a large degree, how they act towards each
other. - The way we do things around here.
- Values, symbols, rituals, myths, and practices
5Levels of Organizational Culture
- Architecture
- Material symbols
- Dress
- Behavior
- Rules
- Stories, myths, legends
- Language
- Favorite topics of conversation
- Rituals, ceremonies
- Beliefs
- Norms
- Values
- Assumptions
Observable
Unobservable
6HPs Organizational Culture
- College campus
- No doors/Open door policy
- First-name basis
- Flexible hours
- Company socials
- MBWA
- Profit sharing
- Job security
- No theft
- Trust and respect for individuals
- Achievement and contribution
- Uncompromising integrity
- Teamwork
- Flexibility and innovation
Observable
Unobservable
7Dimensions of Organizational Culture
Exhibit 3.2
8Strong vs. Weak Culture
Strong - Key values are deeply and widely
held Strong influence on employees
9Benefit of Strong Culture
- Higher employee commitment
- Higher organizational performance
- Easier recruitment and socialization of new
members
10Factors Influencing Strength of Culture
- Size
- Age
- Rate of employee turnover
- Strength of original culture
- Clarity of cultural values and beliefs
11Sources of Organizational Culture
- The organizations founder
- Vision and mission
- Past practices of the organization
- The way things have been done
- The behavior of top management
12Continuation of Organizational Culture
- Recruitment of like-minded employees who fit
- Socialization of new employees to help them adapt
to the culture
13How Employees Learn Culture
- Stories
- Narratives of significant events or actions of
people that convey the spirit of the organization - Rituals
- Repetitive sequences of activities that express
and reinforce the values of the organization - Material Symbols
- Physical assets distinguishing the organization
- Language
- Acronyms and jargon of terms, phrases, and word
meanings specific to an organization
14Simple Rule for Getting Ahead
- Find out what the organization rewards and do
those things!
15Examples of How Culture Influences Management
Practice
- Fitting in
- Look busy even if youre not.
- Work late, even if the office closes at 500
- Dont question the bosss decisions
- Managing
- Dont re-engineer in a democracy
- Dont take risks in a conservative organization
- Dont go it alone if teamwork counts
16The External Environment
Exhibit 3.8
17Defining the External Environment
- External Environment
- The forces and institutions outside the
organization that potentially can affect the
organizations performance. - Components of the External Environment
- Specific environment external forces that have a
direct and immediate impact on the organization. - General environment broad economic,
socio-cultural, political/legal, demographic,
technological, and global conditions that may
affect the organization.
18ENVIRONMENTAL FORCE Hewlett-Packard Los Angeles County California State University
Economy ? ? ?
Technology ? ? ?
Customer demands ? ?
Geo-political situation ? ?
Competition ?
Globalization ?
Demographics ? ?
Public accountability ? ?
Rules and regulations ?
The Board ?
The Media ?
Housing costs ?
19How the Environment Affects Managers
- Environmental Uncertainty
- The extent to which managers have knowledge of
and are able to predict change their
organizations external environment is affected
by - Complexity of the environment the number of
components in an organizations external
environment. - Degree of change in environmental components how
dynamic or stable the external environment is.
20Complexity and Dynamism (Speed of Change and
Unpredictability) at the Three Giants
FORCE HP LAC CSU
Economy ? ? ?
Technology ? ? ?
Customer demands ? ?
Geo-political situation ? ?
Competition ?
Globalization ?
Demographics ? ?
Public accountability ? ?
Rules and regulations ?
The Board ?
The Media ?
Housing costs ?
21Environmental Uncertainty Matrix
Exhibit 3.10
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