What is organizational culture? 

Cultural Perspective ;


“Culture is how organizations ‘do things’.”Robbie Katanga

“In large part, culture is a product of compensation.”Alec Haverstick

“Organizational culture defines a jointly shared description of an organization from within.” Bruce Perron

“Organizational culture is the sum of values and rituals which serve as ‘glue’ to integrate the members of the organization.”Richard Perrin

“Organizational culture is civilization in the workplace.” Alan Adler

“Culture is the organization’s immune system.”Michael Watkins

“Organizational culture [is shaped by] the main culture of the society we live in, albeit with greater emphasis on particular parts of it.”Elizabeth Skringar

“It over simplifies the situation in large organizations to assume there is only one culture… and it’s risky for new leaders to ignore the sub-cultures.”Rolf Winkler

“An organization [is] a living culture… that can adapt to the reality as fast as possible.”Abdi Osman Jama


(Watkins, n.d.)


Referances 


Watkins, P. M. D., n.d. IMD. [Online]
Available at: https://www.imd.org/research-knowledge/articles/what-is-organizational-culture-and-why-should-we-care/
[Accessed 10 January 2020].
 






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