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Asif Jamal
Visiting Lecturer & Motivational
Speaker
MANAGING
ORGANIZATIONAL
CULTURE
KINE 3240
Organizational Culture
Strategy
People
Work Process
Vision Values
Leadership
Organizational Culture
• The pattern of shared values, beliefs and assumptions
considered to be the appropriate way to think and act within
an organization.
Exhibit 10-1 Layers of Culture
Characteristics of Organizational Culture
• Innovation and risk-taking
• Attention to detail
• Outcome orientation
• People orientation
• Team orientation
• Aggressiveness
• Stability
Contrasting Organization Cultures
Organization A Organization B
• Managers must fully document
all decisions.
• Creative decisions, change, and risks
are not encouraged.
• Extensive rules and regulations exist
for all employees.
• Productivity is valued over employee
morale.
• Employees are encouraged to stay
within their own department.
• Individual effort is encouraged.
• Management encourages and
rewards risk-taking and change.
• Employees are encouraged to
“run with ” ideas, and failures are
treated as “ learning experiences.”
• Employees have few rules and
regulations to follow.
• Productivity is balanced with treating
its people right.
• Team members are encouraged to interact
with people at all levels and functions.
• Many rewards are team based.
Do Organizations Have Uniform Cultures?
• Organizational culture represents a common perception held
by the organization members.
• Core values or dominant (primary) values are accepted
throughout the organization.
• Dominant culture
• Subcultures
How Organizational Culture Forms
Selection
criteria
Socialization
Organization's
culture
Philosophy
of
organization's
founders
Top
management
Keeping a Culture Alive
• Selection
• Top Management
• Socialization
Culture’s Functions
• Social glue that helps hold an organization together
• Boundary-defining
• Conveys a sense of identity for organization members
Culture’s Functions
• Facilitates commitment to something larger than one’s
individual self-interest
• Enhances social system stability
• Serves as a “sense-making” and control mechanism
Culture as a Liability
• Culture can have dysfunctional aspects in some instances
• Culture as a Barrier to:
• Change
• Diversity
• Mergers and Acquisitions
Conditions for Culture Change
• A dramatic crisis
• Turnover in leadership
• Young and small organizations
• Weak culture
Suggestions for Changing Culture
•Have top-management people become positive
role models, setting the tone through their
behaviour.
•Create new stories, symbols, and rituals to
replace those currently in vogue.
•Select, promote, and support employees who
espouse the new values that are sought.
•Redesign socialization processes to align with
the new values.
Suggestions for Changing Culture
•Change the reward system to encourage
acceptance of a new set of values.
•Replace unwritten norms with formal rules and
regulations that are tightly enforced.
•Shake up current subcultures through transfers,
job rotation, and/or terminations.
•Work to get peer group consensus through
utilization of employee participation and
creation of a climate with a high level of trust.
Lewin’s Three-Step Change Model
RefreezingMovingUnfreezing
Implementing Change
• Unfreezing: getting ready for change
• Moving: making the change
• Refreezing: stabilizing the change
Unfreezing the Status Quo
Time
Driving
forces
Restraining
forces
Desired
state
Status
quo
Unfreezing
•Arouse dissatisfaction with the current state
•Activate and strengthen top management
support
•Use participation in decision making
•Build in rewards
Moving
• Establish goals
• Institute smaller, acceptable changes that reinforce and
support change
• Develop management structures for change
• Maintain open, two-way communication
Refreezing
• Build success experiences
• Reward desired behaviour
• Develop structures to institutionalize the change
• Make change work
Sources of Individual Resistance to Change
Security
Economic
factors
Individual
Resistance
Fear of
the unknown
Selective
information
processing
Habit
Cynicism About Change
• Feeling uninformed about what was happening
• Lack of communication and respect from one’s supervisor
• Lack of communication and respect from one’s union
representative
• Lack of opportunity for meaningful participation in decision-
making
Sources of Organizational Resistance to
Change
Organizational
Resistance
Threat to established
resource allocations
Structural
inertia
Threat to established
power relationships
Limited focus
of change
Threat to
expertise
Group
inertia
Overcoming Resistance to Change
• Education and Communication
• Participation
• Facilitation and Support
• Negotiation
• Manipulation and Cooperation
• Coercion
Emotional Response to Change
Managing the “Beginning”
Purpose
Picture
Plan
Part
KINE 3240
CHANGE IS A PROCESS
OF TRANSITION
PRESENT
STATE
TRANSITION
STATE DESIRED
STATE
Unfreezing Occurs Refreezing Occurs
Driving Forces Restraining Forces

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Managing Organisation Culture

  • 1. Asif Jamal Visiting Lecturer & Motivational Speaker MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE
  • 2. KINE 3240 Organizational Culture Strategy People Work Process Vision Values Leadership
  • 3. Organizational Culture • The pattern of shared values, beliefs and assumptions considered to be the appropriate way to think and act within an organization.
  • 4. Exhibit 10-1 Layers of Culture
  • 5. Characteristics of Organizational Culture • Innovation and risk-taking • Attention to detail • Outcome orientation • People orientation • Team orientation • Aggressiveness • Stability
  • 6. Contrasting Organization Cultures Organization A Organization B • Managers must fully document all decisions. • Creative decisions, change, and risks are not encouraged. • Extensive rules and regulations exist for all employees. • Productivity is valued over employee morale. • Employees are encouraged to stay within their own department. • Individual effort is encouraged. • Management encourages and rewards risk-taking and change. • Employees are encouraged to “run with ” ideas, and failures are treated as “ learning experiences.” • Employees have few rules and regulations to follow. • Productivity is balanced with treating its people right. • Team members are encouraged to interact with people at all levels and functions. • Many rewards are team based.
  • 7. Do Organizations Have Uniform Cultures? • Organizational culture represents a common perception held by the organization members. • Core values or dominant (primary) values are accepted throughout the organization. • Dominant culture • Subcultures
  • 8. How Organizational Culture Forms Selection criteria Socialization Organization's culture Philosophy of organization's founders Top management
  • 9. Keeping a Culture Alive • Selection • Top Management • Socialization
  • 10. Culture’s Functions • Social glue that helps hold an organization together • Boundary-defining • Conveys a sense of identity for organization members
  • 11. Culture’s Functions • Facilitates commitment to something larger than one’s individual self-interest • Enhances social system stability • Serves as a “sense-making” and control mechanism
  • 12. Culture as a Liability • Culture can have dysfunctional aspects in some instances • Culture as a Barrier to: • Change • Diversity • Mergers and Acquisitions
  • 13. Conditions for Culture Change • A dramatic crisis • Turnover in leadership • Young and small organizations • Weak culture
  • 14. Suggestions for Changing Culture •Have top-management people become positive role models, setting the tone through their behaviour. •Create new stories, symbols, and rituals to replace those currently in vogue. •Select, promote, and support employees who espouse the new values that are sought. •Redesign socialization processes to align with the new values.
  • 15. Suggestions for Changing Culture •Change the reward system to encourage acceptance of a new set of values. •Replace unwritten norms with formal rules and regulations that are tightly enforced. •Shake up current subcultures through transfers, job rotation, and/or terminations. •Work to get peer group consensus through utilization of employee participation and creation of a climate with a high level of trust.
  • 16. Lewin’s Three-Step Change Model RefreezingMovingUnfreezing
  • 17. Implementing Change • Unfreezing: getting ready for change • Moving: making the change • Refreezing: stabilizing the change
  • 18. Unfreezing the Status Quo Time Driving forces Restraining forces Desired state Status quo
  • 19. Unfreezing •Arouse dissatisfaction with the current state •Activate and strengthen top management support •Use participation in decision making •Build in rewards
  • 20. Moving • Establish goals • Institute smaller, acceptable changes that reinforce and support change • Develop management structures for change • Maintain open, two-way communication
  • 21. Refreezing • Build success experiences • Reward desired behaviour • Develop structures to institutionalize the change • Make change work
  • 22. Sources of Individual Resistance to Change Security Economic factors Individual Resistance Fear of the unknown Selective information processing Habit
  • 23. Cynicism About Change • Feeling uninformed about what was happening • Lack of communication and respect from one’s supervisor • Lack of communication and respect from one’s union representative • Lack of opportunity for meaningful participation in decision- making
  • 24. Sources of Organizational Resistance to Change Organizational Resistance Threat to established resource allocations Structural inertia Threat to established power relationships Limited focus of change Threat to expertise Group inertia
  • 25. Overcoming Resistance to Change • Education and Communication • Participation • Facilitation and Support • Negotiation • Manipulation and Cooperation • Coercion
  • 28. KINE 3240 CHANGE IS A PROCESS OF TRANSITION PRESENT STATE TRANSITION STATE DESIRED STATE Unfreezing Occurs Refreezing Occurs Driving Forces Restraining Forces