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The Environment and Corporate Culture
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Environment Organizations are open systems which import information from its environment and use double loop learning to adapt the organization to changes in the environment.
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External environment –General Environment International Technological Sociocultural Economic Legal-Political
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International environment Globalization Global competition Cross cultural dynamics Are the theories and practices of American management compatible in other countries?
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Technological Technology is rapidly changing the business environment –Information and communications –Technology pertaining to speicific industries –The interaction of technology and people – socio technical systems
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Sociocultural Population distribution Population density Age Education levels
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Economic Consumer purchasing power Unemployment Interest rates Fuel prices Competition from other countries
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Legal political OSHAEPA Law suits Consumer protection laws Product safety Information and labeling
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External Environment Driving Forces have an impact over time Examples Health consciousness Political conservatism Computerization Demographic shifts toward Asian and Hispanic minorities The baby boom generation
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Task Environment The five forces Model of Porter –Customers –Suppliers –Competitors –Substitiutes –New Entrants
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Relationship of the company to its environment Organic organization – open system Mechanistic-closed system
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How organizations react to environmental changes Open systems maintain relationships with their environments and react to changes (effectiveness) Environmental Scanning –Detects changes in the environment over time.
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How organizations influence environmental changes Advertising –Change demand for product Public Relations –Change the image of the company Political Activity and trade organizations –Influence the legal and politcal environment
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Internal environment –Culture Technology Structure Physical facilities Employees –Culture Technology Structure Physical facilities Employees Management
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Internal environment Physical Structure –Plants –Sales Offices –Showrooms –Computer network –ICT Social Structure –Formal –Informal
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Internal environment The Social Structure Formal Social Structure –Official documents Org charts BilawsBudgets –Contractual Boundaries DepartmentsSub-departments
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Internal environment The Social Structure Informal Structure –Rules of behavior –Shared meaning –Corporate culture
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Corporate Culture
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Defined as: Key values, beliefs, understanding and norms shared by members of the organization It is their shared reality
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Embodied superficially by: Visible artifacts –dress –patterns of behavior –symbols –ceremonies –layout
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Embodied at a deeper level by StoriesLanguageMyths Heroes
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There are different types of cultures but it is crucial that the culture be adaptive to the changes in the environment less the organization become extinct e.g. the dinosaur
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Types of Cultures
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Adaptability Culture If the environment requires fast response and high risk decision making Managers encourage values that support ability to detect, interpret and translate signals from the environment into responsive behavior
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Achievement Culture Environment requires high level of service over a long time without much change Results oriented excellence. Achieve difficult ambitious targets
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Clan Culture If we keep our people happy, and help get their needs met, they will meet the needs of a changing environment. Focus on cooperation, consideration, no status differences
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Bureaucratic Culture Focus inward Less concern about the environment and more about following the rules Thrifty, orderly way of doing things
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Changing demands for managing corporate culture Culture the glue that holds the organization together By definition, shared values and realities must be shared Dissemination of culture is done by –Picking the right people who will fit into the corporate value system –Socializing people
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