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    What is Organizational Culture? Organizational culture is a set of shared values‚ the unwritten rules which are often taken for granted‚ that guide the employees towards acceptable and rewarding behavior. The organizational culture exists at two distinct levels‚ visible and hidden. The visible aspect of the organization is reflected in artifacts‚ symbols and visible behavior of employees. The hidden aspect is related to underlying values and assumptions that employees make regarding the acceptable

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    philosophy can be credited to one of the founders Herb Kelleher. It is an airline company with a unique culture “goofiness”‚ which keeps the morale of its employees high (Smith‚ 2004)‚ and is a company that welcomes fun‚ dedication‚ and effort. Southwest believes that a happy employee will create a happy customer‚ and will create loyal customers. Mr. Kelleher effectively implemented its style‚ culture and emphasis on quality in the daily actives at Southwest (Smith‚ 2004)‚ and he did so without the

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    1. Draw on each of the elements of the cultural web to discuss how the culture at Heinz Australia has changed and is continuing to evolve under Widdows’ leadership. The Paradigm: ‘Going backward’‚ unprofitable business‚ very negative‚ low-risk‚ ‘punitive’ culture‚ lack of nurturing and support of staff‚ little encouragement of new ideas‚ and a complex organizational structure. Are the Assumptions/core beliefs of Heinz Australia before. Myths and Stories: staff morale was low and turnover

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    American Culture and Visual Entertainment Media Michele A. DiSanto April 25‚ 2013 HUM/176 Elizabeth Veucasovic University of Phoenix In our society as individuals Social Media‚ Television‚ and movies has changed in how we interact in our everyday lives. This new technology has a changed our American cultures many of the ways‚ today we do not follow the traditional and proper ethics we once lived by. It has also had a huge impact on the way we communicate with others; Facebook and Twitter

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    Wal-Mart Culture Introduction There are a number of organizational behavior concepts that affect the success or failure of any organization; a few examples would be communication‚ motivation and decision making. Every organization has its’ own organizational culture which defines the organizational behaviors that it believes to be most important. An organization’s values‚ mission statement‚ goals and philosophy all make up the organizations culture. An example of an extremely successful company

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    Organizational Culture Assessment Instrument – Individual Profile Assessment The organization I last worked with is an IT/ITES company‚ which is one of the fastest growing fortune 500 companies. The organization has a balanced out structure however there is a little dominance towards ‘The Market’. As per my experience I can say that the reason for this is that the organization is relatively young and striving to compete with the best in the industry. This requires leaders to be competitive and

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    * Changing Managerial Role Change Management is an approach to shifting/transitioning individuals‚ teams and organizations from a current state to an anticipated upcoming state. It is an organizational process meant to helping change stakeholders to accept and embrace changes in their business environment or individuals in their personal lives “It’s not so much that we’re afraid of change‚ or so in love with the old ways‚ but it’s the place in between that we fear… it’s like being between trapezes

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    Motivation and Organizational Culture Tayishe Baltys HCA250 July 19 2015 Amy Foster Motivation and Organizational Culture There is an important management role that should in place in workplace psychology. In this paper‚ I will be discussing a situation with Japanese immigrant by the name of Ayame. Ayame is employed as a project manager for a pharmaceutical company. The management style for this pharmaceutical company is confrontational‚ and interferes with Ayame’s cultural beliefs. This particular

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    Case 2.1 Organizational Culture: Life or Death 1. What values appear to be driving the doctors and nurses in the hospitals to treat heart attack patients? When treating heart attack patients it is essential that doctors and nurses work quickly but efficiently in a time based organized hospital culture. The value that seems to be driving doctors and nurses is having standardized protocols‚ flexibility when it comes to redefining the protocols‚ real time data feedback to measure success and working

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    Harley Davidson has a culture that is unique like no other organization. The Harley culture has changed and adjusted itself accordingly throughout history. Harley Davidson’s success is due to the culture that it has created. The three main aspects of Harleys culture is 1. Harley has such an inclusive nature of Family‚ that it is able to bind its customers together through implementing them into a lifestyle. 2. The employees are customers; they are a big part of the Harley family. 3. Harley Davidson

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