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21878 Organizational Dialogue University of Technology Sydney Autumn 2014 Assignment Question 2: A range of authors (e.g. Gerard and Ellinor 2001; Isaacs 1993‚ 1999; Schein 1993; Senge 1995) suggest that dialogue can positively transform organizational cultures. Do you agree with this assessment? Why? Why not? Engage with relevant academic literature in developing your argument. Student Name: Nguyen Vu Hoang Dung Student Number: 11477445 In organization
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Developing an effective climate is therefore a key component for any organisation seeking to raise their game or increase their productivity. So what exactly IS climate? Climate can be described as ‘the unwritten rules’ or ‘the way things are around here’. It is a complex blend of attitudes‚ expectations‚ policies and norms that effect motivations & behaviours. Within every organisation a climate exists. Within every team or workgroup a micro-climate exists – and factors such as leadership style
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The Intel Corporation produces microprocessors that are used in computers. It has a market share of over 75% and has been praised for its highly innovative culture. Do you think that an innovative culture can be relied on to guarantee the future success of a business? Justify your answer with reference to Intel and/or other organisations you know. (40 marks) An organisation’s culture refers to ‘the way we do things around here’ and is determined by the values‚ attitudes and beliefs of the
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS UNDERSTANDING MOTIVATION The Oxford Dictionary defines Motivation as a reason or reasons for acting or behaving in a particular way; desire or willingness to do something; enthusiasm. People spend a considerable part of their lives at work‚ so it is not surprising that they expect to be rewarded and satisfied with the job that they do. Motivation is concerned with why people do things as well as what drives them to behave in a particular way. Understanding what motivates
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Beatriz Mena (zID: 5049785) Tue: 11-12pm Review of Tutorial Reading- Hiring for Retention and Performance This academic article discusses which factors influence turnover and job performance simultaneously. In order to address this issue‚ it develops several theoretical matters‚ and I’ll discuss them in the next paragraphs. Firstly‚ the paper brings the current literature on the fact that some employees are more connected with their organization that others. Therefore‚ the article discuss
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Organisational‚ Professional and Academic Capability PDP3 Personal Development Plan for:- Elizabeth Croft Tutor:- Aarti Vyas-Brannick Course:-BAAB Date of Submission:- 14TH May 2007 Tutor Approved YES/NO/ (if no see attached sheet) A. LEARNING CAPABILITY The skill I developed most in the Learning Capability quadrant was my learning profile. Becoming more organised was an aspect of my personal development which I thought most important as a basis on which to grow and
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Part 1: Introduction of the selected Organization JUDICIAL SERVICE COMMISSION Judicial Service Commission (JSC) is an independence and impartial institution which is formed according to the Constitution of Republic of Maldives Article 157. The Judicial Service Commission consists of 10 members. It is an independent legal entity with a separate seal‚ possessing the power to sue and sued against and makes undertakings in its own capacity. Its duties and responsibilities are fulfilled with the help
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Organizational Structure and Culture Introduction In order to understand and evaluate different business structures one must be aware of the exact meaning and standards‚ which make that structure. Different business function in different ways. The World today is full of innovative and new structures‚ company cultures and ways in which companies base their work. Globalization has emphasized the meaning of company culture in ways that have led to completely new ideas‚ while
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Critically evaluate the statement that understanding organisational behaviour is important to organisational success The term Organisational behaviour according to Stephen P Robbins is “a field of study that investigates the impact that individuals‚ groups‚ and structure have on behaviour within organisations‚ for the purpose of applying such knowledge toward improving an organisation ’s effectiveness” (2000). It is the systematic study of the attitudes and actions that employees exhibit and is
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