The Characteristics Of The Organizational Culture At An Organization

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Describe how your organization rates on these cultural characteristics: detail-oriented, team-oriented, innovative, aggressive, outcome-oriented, and people-oriented.

I think that a company’s culture can be an important factor that always tends to determine the success or failure of the any company today. When it comes to measuring performance all managers take a look at the employees that they manage and do a monthly, quarterly, or annual review of their goals, and accomplishments Each year the company can compare how well they profited in certain areas and where they need to spend more time improving and the same goes for all of its employees. When you have a company that shows the characteristic of organizational culture where it dictates a degree to which employees are expected to be accurate in their work, this tends to create a lot of conflicts within the organization.

Discuss how strong the organizational culture is at your organization. To what …show more content…

This is because the cultures mentioned above were very strong values to them and it’s followed daily. Although, we do have some managers who want to set a precedent by showing good example by establishing standards the CEO takes the first step and then it dwindles down to the lower levels to review and implicate.
I think that it is vital to all companies to have a goal and plan in place that they want to achieve year to year or in five or ten years. Every company strives to develop and maintains a unique culture, which provides both the guidelines and boundaries for the employees within the company. Companies that have innovative cultures are adaptable, flexible and always receptive to new ideas. In my company, we can be quite competitive.
What aspects of your organization’s culture do you think should be changed, and what steps would you recommend to change the culture? Use concepts from Rao (2010) in forming your

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