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Chapter 3
Organization Culture and
Business Environment
3–1
3–2
The Manager: Omnipotent or Symbolic?
• Omnipotent View of Management
Managers are directly responsible for an
organization’s success or failure.
The quality of the organization is determined by the
quality of its managers.
Managers are held accountable
for an organization’s performance
yet it is difficult to attribute
good or poor performance
directly to their influence
on the organization.
3–3
The Manager: Omnipotent or Symbolic?
• Symbolic View of Management
Much of an organization’s success or failure is due to
external forces outside of managers’ control.
The ability of managers to affect outcomes is
influenced and constrained by external factors.
 The economy, customers, governmental policies,
competitors, industry conditions,
technology, and the actions of
previous managers
Managers symbolize control and
influence through their action.
3–4
Exhibit 3–1 Parameters of Managerial Discretion
3–5
The Organization’s Culture
• Organizational Culture
A system of shared meanings and common beliefs
held by organizational members that determines, in a
large degree, how they act towards each other.
“The way we do things around here.”
 Values, symbols, rituals, myths, and practices
Implications:
 Culture is a perception.
 Culture is shared.
 Culture is descriptive.
3–6
Exhibit 3–2 Dimensions of Organizational Culture
3–7
Strong versus Weak Cultures
• Strong Cultures
Are cultures in which key values are deeply held and
widely held.
Have a strong influence on organizational members.
• Factors Influencing the Strength of Culture
Size of the organization
Age of the organization
Rate of employee turnover
Strength of the original culture
Clarity of cultural values and beliefs
3–8
Benefits of a Strong Culture
• Creates a stronger employee commitment to the
organization.
• Aids in the recruitment and socialization of new
employees.
• Fosters higher organizational
performance by instilling and
promoting employee initiative.
3–9
Organizational Culture
• Sources of Organizational Culture
The organization’s founder
 Vision and mission
Past practices of the organization
 The way things have been done
The behavior of top management
• Continuation of the Organizational Culture
Recruitment of like-minded employees who “fit”
Socialization of new employees to help them adapt
to the culture
3–10
Exhibit 3–4 Strong versus Weak Organizational Cultures
3–11
How Employees Learn Culture
• Stories
 Narratives of significant events or actions of people that convey
the spirit of the organization
• Rituals
 Repetitive sequences of activities that express and reinforce the
values of the organization
• Material Symbols
 Physical assets distinguishing the organization
• Language
 Acronyms and jargon of terms, phrases, and word meanings
specific to an organization
3–12
How Culture Affects Managers
• Cultural Constraints on Managers
Whatever managerial actions the organization
recognizes as proper or improper on its behalf
Whatever organizational activities the organization
values and encourages
The overall strength or weakness of the
organizational culture
Simple rule for getting ahead in an organization:
Find out what the organization rewards and do those things.
3–13
Exhibit 3–5 How an Organization’s Culture Is Established
and Maintained
3–14
Exhibit 3–6 Managerial Decisions Affected by Culture
• Planning
• The degree of risk that plans should contain
• Whether plans should be developed by individuals or teams
• The degree of environmental scanning in which management
will engage
• Organizing
• How much autonomy should be designed into employees’ jobs
• Whether tasks should be done by individuals or in teams
• The degree to which department managers interact with each
other
3–15
Exhibit 3–6 Managerial Decisions Affected by Culture (cont’d)
• Leading
• The degree to which managers are concerned with increasing
employee job satisfaction
• What leadership styles are appropriate
• Whether all disagreements—even constructive ones—should
be eliminated
• Controlling
• Whether to impose external controls or to allow employees to
control their own actions
• What criteria should be emphasized in employee performance
evaluations
• What repercussions will occur from exceeding one’s budget
3–16
Organization Culture Issues
• Creating an Ethical
Culture
High in risk tolerance
Low to moderate
aggressiveness
Focus on means as
well as outcomes
• Creating an Innovative
Culture
Challenge and
involvement
Freedom
Trust and openness
Idea time
Playfulness/humor
Conflict resolution
Debates
Risk-taking
3–17
Exhibit 3–7 Suggestions for Managers: Creating a More Ethical Culture
• Be a visible role model.
• Communicate ethical expectations.
• Provide ethics training.
• Visibly reward ethical acts and punish unethical
ones.
• Provide protective mechanisms so employees can
discuss ethical dilemmas and report unethical
behavior without fear.
3–18
Organization Culture Issues (cont’d)
• Creating a Customer-Responsive Culture
Hiring the right type of employees (ones with a strong
interest in serving customers)
Having few rigid rules, procedures, and regulations
Using widespread empowerment of employees
Having good listening skills in relating to customers’
messages
Providing role clarity to employees to reduce
ambiguity and conflict and increase job satisfaction
Having conscientious, caring employees willing to
take initiative
3–19
Spirituality and Organizational Culture
•Workplace Spirituality
The recognition that people have an inner life that
nourishes and is nourished by meaningful work that
takes place in the context of community.
•Characteristics of a Spiritual Organization
Strong sense of purpose
Focus on individual development
Trust and openness
Employee empowerment
Toleration of employees’ expression
3–20
Benefits of Spirituality
• Improved employee productivity
• Reduction of employee turnover
• Stronger organizational performance
• Increased creativity
• Increased employee satisfaction
• Increased team performance
• Increased organizational performance
3–21
Defining the External Environment
• External Environment
Those factors and forces outside the organization that
affect the organization’s performance.
• Components of the External Environment
Specific environment: external forces that have a
direct and immediate impact on the organization.
General environment: broad economic, socio-
cultural, political/legal, demographic, technological,
and global conditions that may affect the organization.
3–22
Exhibit 3–9 The External Environment
3–23
How the Environment Affects Managers
• Environmental Uncertainty
The extent to which managers have knowledge of
and are able to predict change their organization’s
external environment is affected by:
 Complexity of the environment: the number of components
in an organization’s external environment.
 Degree of change in environmental components: how
dynamic or stable the external environment is.
3–24
Stakeholder Relationships
• Stakeholders
Any constituencies in the organization’s environment
that are affected by the organization’s decisions and
actions
• Why Manage Stakeholder Relationships?
It can lead to improved organizational performance.
It’s the “right” thing to do given the interdependence
of the organization and its external stakeholders.
3–25
Managing Stakeholder Relationships
1. Identify the organization’s external
stakeholders.
2. Determine the particular interests and
concerns of the external stakeholders.
3. Decide how critical each external stakeholder
is to the organization.
4. Determine how to manage each individual
external stakeholder relationship.
3–26
Exhibit 3–12 Organizational Stakeholders

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3. Organization Culture And Business Environment

  • 1. Chapter 3 Organization Culture and Business Environment 3–1
  • 2. 3–2 The Manager: Omnipotent or Symbolic? • Omnipotent View of Management Managers are directly responsible for an organization’s success or failure. The quality of the organization is determined by the quality of its managers. Managers are held accountable for an organization’s performance yet it is difficult to attribute good or poor performance directly to their influence on the organization.
  • 3. 3–3 The Manager: Omnipotent or Symbolic? • Symbolic View of Management Much of an organization’s success or failure is due to external forces outside of managers’ control. The ability of managers to affect outcomes is influenced and constrained by external factors.  The economy, customers, governmental policies, competitors, industry conditions, technology, and the actions of previous managers Managers symbolize control and influence through their action.
  • 4. 3–4 Exhibit 3–1 Parameters of Managerial Discretion
  • 5. 3–5 The Organization’s Culture • Organizational Culture A system of shared meanings and common beliefs held by organizational members that determines, in a large degree, how they act towards each other. “The way we do things around here.”  Values, symbols, rituals, myths, and practices Implications:  Culture is a perception.  Culture is shared.  Culture is descriptive.
  • 6. 3–6 Exhibit 3–2 Dimensions of Organizational Culture
  • 7. 3–7 Strong versus Weak Cultures • Strong Cultures Are cultures in which key values are deeply held and widely held. Have a strong influence on organizational members. • Factors Influencing the Strength of Culture Size of the organization Age of the organization Rate of employee turnover Strength of the original culture Clarity of cultural values and beliefs
  • 8. 3–8 Benefits of a Strong Culture • Creates a stronger employee commitment to the organization. • Aids in the recruitment and socialization of new employees. • Fosters higher organizational performance by instilling and promoting employee initiative.
  • 9. 3–9 Organizational Culture • Sources of Organizational Culture The organization’s founder  Vision and mission Past practices of the organization  The way things have been done The behavior of top management • Continuation of the Organizational Culture Recruitment of like-minded employees who “fit” Socialization of new employees to help them adapt to the culture
  • 10. 3–10 Exhibit 3–4 Strong versus Weak Organizational Cultures
  • 11. 3–11 How Employees Learn Culture • Stories  Narratives of significant events or actions of people that convey the spirit of the organization • Rituals  Repetitive sequences of activities that express and reinforce the values of the organization • Material Symbols  Physical assets distinguishing the organization • Language  Acronyms and jargon of terms, phrases, and word meanings specific to an organization
  • 12. 3–12 How Culture Affects Managers • Cultural Constraints on Managers Whatever managerial actions the organization recognizes as proper or improper on its behalf Whatever organizational activities the organization values and encourages The overall strength or weakness of the organizational culture Simple rule for getting ahead in an organization: Find out what the organization rewards and do those things.
  • 13. 3–13 Exhibit 3–5 How an Organization’s Culture Is Established and Maintained
  • 14. 3–14 Exhibit 3–6 Managerial Decisions Affected by Culture • Planning • The degree of risk that plans should contain • Whether plans should be developed by individuals or teams • The degree of environmental scanning in which management will engage • Organizing • How much autonomy should be designed into employees’ jobs • Whether tasks should be done by individuals or in teams • The degree to which department managers interact with each other
  • 15. 3–15 Exhibit 3–6 Managerial Decisions Affected by Culture (cont’d) • Leading • The degree to which managers are concerned with increasing employee job satisfaction • What leadership styles are appropriate • Whether all disagreements—even constructive ones—should be eliminated • Controlling • Whether to impose external controls or to allow employees to control their own actions • What criteria should be emphasized in employee performance evaluations • What repercussions will occur from exceeding one’s budget
  • 16. 3–16 Organization Culture Issues • Creating an Ethical Culture High in risk tolerance Low to moderate aggressiveness Focus on means as well as outcomes • Creating an Innovative Culture Challenge and involvement Freedom Trust and openness Idea time Playfulness/humor Conflict resolution Debates Risk-taking
  • 17. 3–17 Exhibit 3–7 Suggestions for Managers: Creating a More Ethical Culture • Be a visible role model. • Communicate ethical expectations. • Provide ethics training. • Visibly reward ethical acts and punish unethical ones. • Provide protective mechanisms so employees can discuss ethical dilemmas and report unethical behavior without fear.
  • 18. 3–18 Organization Culture Issues (cont’d) • Creating a Customer-Responsive Culture Hiring the right type of employees (ones with a strong interest in serving customers) Having few rigid rules, procedures, and regulations Using widespread empowerment of employees Having good listening skills in relating to customers’ messages Providing role clarity to employees to reduce ambiguity and conflict and increase job satisfaction Having conscientious, caring employees willing to take initiative
  • 19. 3–19 Spirituality and Organizational Culture •Workplace Spirituality The recognition that people have an inner life that nourishes and is nourished by meaningful work that takes place in the context of community. •Characteristics of a Spiritual Organization Strong sense of purpose Focus on individual development Trust and openness Employee empowerment Toleration of employees’ expression
  • 20. 3–20 Benefits of Spirituality • Improved employee productivity • Reduction of employee turnover • Stronger organizational performance • Increased creativity • Increased employee satisfaction • Increased team performance • Increased organizational performance
  • 21. 3–21 Defining the External Environment • External Environment Those factors and forces outside the organization that affect the organization’s performance. • Components of the External Environment Specific environment: external forces that have a direct and immediate impact on the organization. General environment: broad economic, socio- cultural, political/legal, demographic, technological, and global conditions that may affect the organization.
  • 22. 3–22 Exhibit 3–9 The External Environment
  • 23. 3–23 How the Environment Affects Managers • Environmental Uncertainty The extent to which managers have knowledge of and are able to predict change their organization’s external environment is affected by:  Complexity of the environment: the number of components in an organization’s external environment.  Degree of change in environmental components: how dynamic or stable the external environment is.
  • 24. 3–24 Stakeholder Relationships • Stakeholders Any constituencies in the organization’s environment that are affected by the organization’s decisions and actions • Why Manage Stakeholder Relationships? It can lead to improved organizational performance. It’s the “right” thing to do given the interdependence of the organization and its external stakeholders.
  • 25. 3–25 Managing Stakeholder Relationships 1. Identify the organization’s external stakeholders. 2. Determine the particular interests and concerns of the external stakeholders. 3. Decide how critical each external stakeholder is to the organization. 4. Determine how to manage each individual external stakeholder relationship.