GOOGLING GOOGLE ’S ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE & COMMUNICATIONS Elmer Fudwinger COM/530 COMMUNICATIONS FOR ACCOUNTANTS March 21‚ 2011 GOOGLING GOOGLE ’S ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE & COMMUNICATIONS Fortune ’s magazine repeatedly crowns Google as ranking in the top 5 of the "100 Best Companies to Work For". Since its beginning in 1998‚ what role does Google ’s organizational culture and communications play in this coveted achievement? Their values are proudly displayed within their company website
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ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE There exist successful corporations with very different corporate culture. Their employees enjoy their jobs and generally like the way how things are done at their company. Every organization has a set of values that characterize how people behave and how the organization carries out everyday business. Positive cultural norms strengthen the company while negative cultural norms have the power to take the company down. A related concept concerning the influence of norms
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Running Head: TOXIC ORGNAIZATIONAL CULTURE The Toxic Organizational Culture at Wal-Mart TOXIC ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE The Toxic Organizational Culture at Wal-Mart Organizational culture is not a new concept in the world of organizational behavior. Yet despite its age‚ it still has many varied definitions as well as philosophies on its importance and impact to the success of a company. One definition is that organizational culture is a cognitive framework consisting of attitudes‚ values
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Introduction What is organizational Culture? Culture is made up of the values‚ beliefs‚ underlying assumptions‚ attitudes‚ and behaviors shared by a group of people. How important organizational Culture is? We spend 40 or more hours at work each week. Many of us spend more time with those we work with than we do our families. For us to be content and fulfilled people‚ that time must be valuable for more than a dollar. . . We want to be engaged in our work. We yearn for work that is enjoyable
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Managing Organizational Culture The challenges encountered by the Copenhagen-based company SACC (Scandinavian Architect Consulting Company) after the acquisition of several firms around Europe can be explained using Hofstede’s theory. Comparing different countries‚ he found that there are 4 dimensions of national culture within the organizational culture. The 4 dimensions are power distance‚ uncertainty avoidance‚ individualism and masculinity. SACC’s top management has chosen to implement their
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Organizational Culture: Kudler Fine Foods Passionate about gourmet cooking and frustrated at having to travel all over town to gather ingredients for one simple meal‚ Kathy Kudler decided to open her own gourmet food shop (University of phoenix). Kudler Fine Foods‚ (Kudler) a small chain of gourmet food stores located in California establishment in 1998‚ and has now expanded to three locations. Kudler’s management has succeeded in combining convenience of one stop gourmet shopping with affordable
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Evernote Corporation provides applications that allow individuals to save their ideas‚ projects‚ and experiences on computers or phones they use. Evernote’s organizational culture is strongly based on employee’s morale and staff’s commitment; hence‚ it is focused on retaining and training the best employees by providing them employee perks. The culture is open and free and its core is to improve the life of its employees and family in order to keep employees happy and increase productivity (Richtel 2012)
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Organizational Culture at Apple Inc Introduction Apple Inc. is a global computer manufacturing company that is going through majo r changes in its organizational culture and it’s organizational structure due to several events of the past few years. This is a company that grew extremely fas t in little time‚ that their management found themselves not being able to keep their operations and finances under control. Apple Inc. has been forced to reeva luate and redesign it’s organizational culture and
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Studies in Organizational Culture- Groupon Inc. “Groupon! Get your Groupon! Hot off the presses!” It wasn’t too long ago Groupon Inc. was the darling of Wall Street. Institutional and individual investors alike were anxiously anticipating an opportunity to buy shares of the company dubbed by Fast Company as “the most exciting thing to happen to retail since eBay.” That excitement was mirrored on November 4‚ 2011‚ Groupon’s first day of trading on the New York Stock Exchange‚ as the price sky-rocketed
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1 Background Organizational culture becomes a competitive advantage of a company that “was found to impact a variety of organizational processes and performance” (Siew & Kelvin‚ 2004‚ p.340). Definition of organizational culture given by Schein (1999) containing basic underlying assumptions which define the deepest‚ the most fundamental level of organizational culture. Assumptions are divides into artifacts and espoused values. In addition to the meaning of organizational culture‚ Robbins and Judge
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