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ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE


               By:
               D Anup Kumar
               Divyanshu Prateek
               Sameer Srivastava
               Kandala Sai Vidya
               Darpan Sharma
               S D S Sri Sairam
               Amol Mahajan
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.   INTRODUCTION
2.   OVERVIEW OF TATA & FORD MOTORS
3.   GENERAL CULTURE
4.   INNOVATION
5.   ETHICS
6.   CUSTOMER SERVICES
7.   SOCIAL RESPONSIBILTY
8.   BENEFITS
9.   CONCLUSION
"...We believe that organizations
will ultimately get only as far as
their organizational cultures
take them."
Definition

   The basic pattern of shared assumptions,
values, and beliefs considered to be the correct
 way of thinking about and acting on problems
   and opportunities facing the organization.




  The Philosophy that guides an Organizations
    policy towards employees & customers.
ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE


The culture of an organization represents certain predefined
policies which guide the employees and give them a sense of
direction at the workplace.

The culture decides the way employees interact at their
workplace.
IMPORTANCE OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE



          The Culture decides the way employees
                interact at their workplace.


           The organization culture brings all the
            employees on a common platform.


          It is the culture of the organization which
         extracts the best out of each team member
IMPORTANCE(contd…)


The culture of the workplace also goes a long way in promoting
healthy competition at the workplace.


The culture of an organization represents certain predefined
policies which guide the employees and give them a sense of
direction at the workplace
CULTURE AND PERCEPTION
“One's own culture provides the "lens" through
which we view the world; the "logic"... by
which we order it; the "grammar" ... by which it
makes sense. “

“In other words, culture is central to what we
see, how we make sense of what we see, and
how we express ourselves.”
• for example : When you shape a round finger, it
  means ‘zero’ in Indonesia but in Brazil that is
  rude.
OVERVIEW OF TATA AND FORD
            MOTORS




Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata   Henry Ford
TATA MOTORS

• Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata started a private trading firm laying
  foundation to the TATA group in 1868.

• Tata motors was established in 1945 as a locomotive
  manufacturing unit.

• It tied up with Daimler-Benz and entered commercial vehicle
  segment in 1954
MISSION

Tata motors was created with the following objectives:

• To consistently create shareholder value by generating
  returns.
• To strengthen the Tata brand and create lasting relationships
  with the customers.
• To create a seamless organization that incubates and
  promotes innovation, excellence and the Tata core values.
• To be the most admired multi-national Indian car company
  producing vehicles that people love to buy.
VISION

Following is the vision of Tata motors:

• To be a world class corporate constantly furthering the
  interest of all its stakeholders.

• To develop Tata motors into a world class Indian car brand for
  innovative and superior value vehicles.
FORD MOTORS


• Ford motors began with a young man Henry Ford in year
  1903.
• Ford motors is a symbol of success for other motor companies
  in the world.
• Ford owns a small stake in Mazda in Japan and Aston Martin
  in UK and its former subsidiaries Jaguar and Land rover were
  sold to Tata motors.
MISSION

Following is the mission statement of ford:

• To become a leader in motor vehicles for products and related
  services.
• We are a global family with a proud heritage passionately
  committed to providing personal mobility for people around
  the world.
• We anticipate consumer need and deliver outstanding
  products and services that improve people's lives.
VISION

Following is the vision statement of Ford:

• To become the world's leading consumer company for
  automotive products and services.


• An exciting viable FORD delivering profitable growth for all.
CULTURE – (broader perspective)
                       FORD MOTORS


• FMC employees of today enjoy a workplace with a more open
  communication policy than their predecessors that might
  affect them .
• Employee opinion is valued and is heard through surveys the
  company sends out .
FORD’S CEO LEADS CULTURAL CHANGE

• CEO of ford is working hard to change work habits of
  employees.

• Wants managers to think more about customers than their
  own careers.

• Top priority is to encourage leadership team to admit
  mistakes, share more information and cooperate across
  divisions.
CULTURE –(broader perspective)
                        Tata motors
• Tata’s follow a very strong culture giving much importance to
  ethics and moral values.
• Tata companies also extend social welfare activities to
  communities around their industrial units.
• Very strong employee relationships.
CEO’s ROLE IN LEADING TRANSFORMATION
                 AT TATA
• The role of CEOs is unique in that they stand at the top of the
  pyramid and all the other members of the organization take
  cues from them.

• Building a strong and committed top team.

• Role-modeling desired mind-sets and behavior.

• Relentlessly pursuing goals.
INNOVATIONS
      TATA MOTORS ACCOMPLISHMENTS
• Tata Motors created several breakthrough products in the
  past which changed the market dynamics and helped in
  providing a new customer experience.
• 407 platform in 1980s
• Indica in late 1990’s
• ACE
• NANO
FORD MOTORS ACCOMPLISHMENTS
• Ford’s use of Assembly lines was a revolutionary method.

• Use of light weight, durable, easily machined, stronger metal
  like Vanadium.

• Introduced left hand drive configuration.
Value of ethics
Principles, values, and beliefs that define what is
             right and wrong behavior
VALUE OF ETHICS
                    TATA’S PERSPECTIVE

Every employee of Tata motors shall exhibit culturally appropriate
behaviour in the countries they operate in,and deal on behalf of the
company with professionalism, honesty and integrity, while
conforming to high moral and ethical standards.
CODE OF ETHICS


• Every employee of a Tata company shall preserve the human
  rights of every individual and the community, and shall strive
  to honour commitments.

• Every employee shall be responsible for the implementation
  of and compliance with the Code in his / her environment.
  Failure to adhere to the Code could attract severe
  consequences, including termination of employment.
MANAGING ETHICAL LAPSES
                 ETHICS COUNSELLOR


• Investigators shall derive their authority and access rights
  from the Ethics Counsellor / Audit Committee when acting
  within the course and scope of their investigation.


• If an investigation leads that an improper or unethical act has
  been commited the Ethics Counsellor shall recommend to the
  management to take disciplinary or corrective actions.

• The Ethics Counsellor shall submit a report to the Chairman of
  the Audit Committee on a regular basis about all Protected
  Disclosures referred to him/her since the last report together
  with the results of investigations, if any.
FORD’S CODE OF BUSINESS ETHICS
             CONFLICT OF INTEREST

• Relationship of company with third parties.

• Compensation from non company sources.

• Gifts

• Personal use of company assets.
CORPORATE OPPORTUNITIES

• Taking for themselves personally opportunities related to
  company’s business.

• Using the company’s property,information or positions for
  personal gain.


                CONFIDENTIALITY

Directors should maintain the confidentiality of information
entrusted to them by the Company and any other confidential
information about the Company that comes to them, from
whatever source.
GUIDELINES

• Compliance with laws, rules and regulations; fair dealing.

• Encouraging the reporting of any illegal or unethical
  behaviour.

• Compliance procedures.

• Stringent action against unethical acts.
CUSTOMER SERVICE

• Customer service is the provision of service to
  customers before and after a purchase.




    “your most unhappy customers are your
        greatest source of inspiration.”
TATA’S PERSPECTIVE
With the basic objective of increasing customer satisfaction and
loyalty, the Customer Service is always at work to exceed the
customer expectations. The customer service department works
as a strong link between the company and the customer.
PROVISIONS FOR CUSTOMERS
• 24 hours helpline and a breakdown helpline vehicle.
• Strong chain of dealers and Tata Authorized Service
  Stations(TASS).
• Qualified and trained technicians ,service advisors and
  customer relationships officer.
• Recently Tata Motors has launched “Service Edge” to up
  customer service.
FORD’S PERSPECTIVE
• Customer satisfaction is their primary objective.
• Keep innovating and serve the customer with best quality in
  least price.
• Aims at making “Life easy” for their customers by providing
  them what they need.

“BUILT FORD TOUGH”
“BUILT FOR THE ROAD AHEAD”
CUSTOMER PROVISIONS
• 24x7 roadside assistance.

• Interest free payment.

• Different types of maintenance plans.

• Owner advantage rewards.
PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL
• Formal system of review and evaluation of individual or team
  task performance.

• The aim of performance appraisal is to determine the gap
  between the actual performance of the employee and that
  required or desired by the organization.
Tata’s system of appraisal

• Annual with semiannual updates.
• Appraisal is done by immediate supervisors.

Goal Sheet, Target Achievement, Quality of work, Ethics used in
target achievement, Ethics used in target achievement.
Ford’s system of appraisal
• Annual system of appraisal.
• Employees are given ratings on the basis of
  there performance as A ,B,C.
• One year at the C level meant no bonus and
  two years could lead to dismissal or demotion.
• Forced system is followed.5%of managers
  should must get poor grades.
CORPORATE
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILTY
CSR(FORD MOTORS)
• Ford establishes Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan.

• Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG)

• Participation in the fight for ‘labor’ rights of workers across
  the world.
CSR(contd..)
• Ford will not tolerate any of their suppliers abusing workers,
  no matter the country.
• Ford is leading the automotive movement for less
  dependence on foreign resources.
• Ford is the only automaker among the top 25 of the 50
  companies demonstrating best practices in corporate social
  responsibility.
• Ford also was the first in the automotive industry to develop,
  implement and report a Code of Basic Working Conditions
TATA MOTORS
• Organize cultural events for colleagues and their family
  members.

• Participation in ongoing voluntary activities.

• Identify potential areas for employee volunteering and
  organize training programs.
CSR(TATA MOTORS)
• Tata Motors being the leading automobile industry in India
  bagged the Golden Peacock Award for the year 2004.

• The rural developmental programmes at Pune started in
  1977.
CSR CONT’D
• Jan Parivar Kalyan Sansthan (JPKS) – It was registered in
  September 2001 for health related issues.



• Samaj Vikar Kendra (SVK) –It worked on infrastructure and
  safe drinking water, tree plantation
  programme,entrepreneurship programme.
BENEFITS
Benefits to Employees
• TATA Motors:
• Superannuation-
• Employees covered by this plan are prospectively entitled to
  benefits computed on a basis that ensures that the annual
  cost of providing the pension benefits would not exceed 15%
  of salary.
• The monthly pension benefits after retirement range from
  0.75% to 2% of the annual basic salary for each year of
  service.
• Bhavishya Kalyan Yojana(BKY)-
• The benefits of the plan accrue to an eligible employee at the
  time of death or permanent disablement, while in service,
  either as a result of an injury or as certified by the appropriate
  authority.
• Severance Indemnity-
• The plan provides for a lump sum payment to all employees
  with more than one year of employment equivalent to 30
  days’ salary payable for each completed year of service.
• Gratuity-
• A defined benefit retirement plan covering eligible
  employees.
• The plan provides for a lump sum payment to vested
  employees at retirement, death while in employment.
• Vesting occurs upon completion of five years of service.
• Tata Motors and some of its subsidiaries account for the
  liability for gratuity benefits payable in the future based on an
  actuarial valuation.
• Ford Motors Company:
• Ford A/Z Plan(For current or retired Ford
  employees)-
• All regular part-time hourly and salaried employees who are
  eligible to receive medical benefits.
• Salaried retirees who retired under the General Retirement Plan,
  including salaried employees who terminate between the ages of
  50-55 and who are eligible to receive certain deferred retirement
  benefits, are eligible while they are receiving benefits.
• Employees of approved subsidiary companies and approved
  affiliated companies as eligibility are defined at the time of
  approval.
• Ford X Plan(For employees of Ford partners)-
• An eligible Ford employee or retiree may sponsor up to four
  (4) PINs per calendar year to be used towards the
  purchase/lease of a new vehicle for a friend or neighbor as
  noted below (see PIN Generation for details):
• Selected individuals sponsored by a Ford Motor Company
  employee or retiree such as an extended family member,
  friend or neighbor.
• Sponsors must know the individuals they are sponsoring.
• Culture is an inherent part of an organization
  and an organization’s success depends greatly
  on it’s culture.

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Organisational culture with examples

  • 1. ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE By: D Anup Kumar Divyanshu Prateek Sameer Srivastava Kandala Sai Vidya Darpan Sharma S D S Sri Sairam Amol Mahajan
  • 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. OVERVIEW OF TATA & FORD MOTORS 3. GENERAL CULTURE 4. INNOVATION 5. ETHICS 6. CUSTOMER SERVICES 7. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILTY 8. BENEFITS 9. CONCLUSION
  • 3.
  • 4. "...We believe that organizations will ultimately get only as far as their organizational cultures take them."
  • 5. Definition The basic pattern of shared assumptions, values, and beliefs considered to be the correct way of thinking about and acting on problems and opportunities facing the organization. The Philosophy that guides an Organizations policy towards employees & customers.
  • 6. ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE The culture of an organization represents certain predefined policies which guide the employees and give them a sense of direction at the workplace. The culture decides the way employees interact at their workplace.
  • 7. IMPORTANCE OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE The Culture decides the way employees interact at their workplace. The organization culture brings all the employees on a common platform. It is the culture of the organization which extracts the best out of each team member
  • 8. IMPORTANCE(contd…) The culture of the workplace also goes a long way in promoting healthy competition at the workplace. The culture of an organization represents certain predefined policies which guide the employees and give them a sense of direction at the workplace
  • 9. CULTURE AND PERCEPTION “One's own culture provides the "lens" through which we view the world; the "logic"... by which we order it; the "grammar" ... by which it makes sense. “ “In other words, culture is central to what we see, how we make sense of what we see, and how we express ourselves.”
  • 10. • for example : When you shape a round finger, it means ‘zero’ in Indonesia but in Brazil that is rude.
  • 11. OVERVIEW OF TATA AND FORD MOTORS Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata Henry Ford
  • 12. TATA MOTORS • Jamsetji Nusserwanji Tata started a private trading firm laying foundation to the TATA group in 1868. • Tata motors was established in 1945 as a locomotive manufacturing unit. • It tied up with Daimler-Benz and entered commercial vehicle segment in 1954
  • 13. MISSION Tata motors was created with the following objectives: • To consistently create shareholder value by generating returns. • To strengthen the Tata brand and create lasting relationships with the customers. • To create a seamless organization that incubates and promotes innovation, excellence and the Tata core values. • To be the most admired multi-national Indian car company producing vehicles that people love to buy.
  • 14. VISION Following is the vision of Tata motors: • To be a world class corporate constantly furthering the interest of all its stakeholders. • To develop Tata motors into a world class Indian car brand for innovative and superior value vehicles.
  • 15. FORD MOTORS • Ford motors began with a young man Henry Ford in year 1903. • Ford motors is a symbol of success for other motor companies in the world. • Ford owns a small stake in Mazda in Japan and Aston Martin in UK and its former subsidiaries Jaguar and Land rover were sold to Tata motors.
  • 16. MISSION Following is the mission statement of ford: • To become a leader in motor vehicles for products and related services. • We are a global family with a proud heritage passionately committed to providing personal mobility for people around the world. • We anticipate consumer need and deliver outstanding products and services that improve people's lives.
  • 17. VISION Following is the vision statement of Ford: • To become the world's leading consumer company for automotive products and services. • An exciting viable FORD delivering profitable growth for all.
  • 18. CULTURE – (broader perspective) FORD MOTORS • FMC employees of today enjoy a workplace with a more open communication policy than their predecessors that might affect them . • Employee opinion is valued and is heard through surveys the company sends out .
  • 19. FORD’S CEO LEADS CULTURAL CHANGE • CEO of ford is working hard to change work habits of employees. • Wants managers to think more about customers than their own careers. • Top priority is to encourage leadership team to admit mistakes, share more information and cooperate across divisions.
  • 20. CULTURE –(broader perspective) Tata motors • Tata’s follow a very strong culture giving much importance to ethics and moral values. • Tata companies also extend social welfare activities to communities around their industrial units. • Very strong employee relationships.
  • 21. CEO’s ROLE IN LEADING TRANSFORMATION AT TATA • The role of CEOs is unique in that they stand at the top of the pyramid and all the other members of the organization take cues from them. • Building a strong and committed top team. • Role-modeling desired mind-sets and behavior. • Relentlessly pursuing goals.
  • 22. INNOVATIONS TATA MOTORS ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Tata Motors created several breakthrough products in the past which changed the market dynamics and helped in providing a new customer experience. • 407 platform in 1980s • Indica in late 1990’s • ACE • NANO
  • 23. FORD MOTORS ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Ford’s use of Assembly lines was a revolutionary method. • Use of light weight, durable, easily machined, stronger metal like Vanadium. • Introduced left hand drive configuration.
  • 24. Value of ethics Principles, values, and beliefs that define what is right and wrong behavior
  • 25. VALUE OF ETHICS TATA’S PERSPECTIVE Every employee of Tata motors shall exhibit culturally appropriate behaviour in the countries they operate in,and deal on behalf of the company with professionalism, honesty and integrity, while conforming to high moral and ethical standards.
  • 26. CODE OF ETHICS • Every employee of a Tata company shall preserve the human rights of every individual and the community, and shall strive to honour commitments. • Every employee shall be responsible for the implementation of and compliance with the Code in his / her environment. Failure to adhere to the Code could attract severe consequences, including termination of employment.
  • 27. MANAGING ETHICAL LAPSES ETHICS COUNSELLOR • Investigators shall derive their authority and access rights from the Ethics Counsellor / Audit Committee when acting within the course and scope of their investigation. • If an investigation leads that an improper or unethical act has been commited the Ethics Counsellor shall recommend to the management to take disciplinary or corrective actions. • The Ethics Counsellor shall submit a report to the Chairman of the Audit Committee on a regular basis about all Protected Disclosures referred to him/her since the last report together with the results of investigations, if any.
  • 28. FORD’S CODE OF BUSINESS ETHICS CONFLICT OF INTEREST • Relationship of company with third parties. • Compensation from non company sources. • Gifts • Personal use of company assets.
  • 29. CORPORATE OPPORTUNITIES • Taking for themselves personally opportunities related to company’s business. • Using the company’s property,information or positions for personal gain. CONFIDENTIALITY Directors should maintain the confidentiality of information entrusted to them by the Company and any other confidential information about the Company that comes to them, from whatever source.
  • 30. GUIDELINES • Compliance with laws, rules and regulations; fair dealing. • Encouraging the reporting of any illegal or unethical behaviour. • Compliance procedures. • Stringent action against unethical acts.
  • 31. CUSTOMER SERVICE • Customer service is the provision of service to customers before and after a purchase. “your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of inspiration.”
  • 32. TATA’S PERSPECTIVE With the basic objective of increasing customer satisfaction and loyalty, the Customer Service is always at work to exceed the customer expectations. The customer service department works as a strong link between the company and the customer.
  • 33. PROVISIONS FOR CUSTOMERS • 24 hours helpline and a breakdown helpline vehicle. • Strong chain of dealers and Tata Authorized Service Stations(TASS). • Qualified and trained technicians ,service advisors and customer relationships officer. • Recently Tata Motors has launched “Service Edge” to up customer service.
  • 34. FORD’S PERSPECTIVE • Customer satisfaction is their primary objective. • Keep innovating and serve the customer with best quality in least price. • Aims at making “Life easy” for their customers by providing them what they need. “BUILT FORD TOUGH” “BUILT FOR THE ROAD AHEAD”
  • 35. CUSTOMER PROVISIONS • 24x7 roadside assistance. • Interest free payment. • Different types of maintenance plans. • Owner advantage rewards.
  • 36. PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL • Formal system of review and evaluation of individual or team task performance. • The aim of performance appraisal is to determine the gap between the actual performance of the employee and that required or desired by the organization.
  • 37. Tata’s system of appraisal • Annual with semiannual updates. • Appraisal is done by immediate supervisors. Goal Sheet, Target Achievement, Quality of work, Ethics used in target achievement, Ethics used in target achievement.
  • 38. Ford’s system of appraisal • Annual system of appraisal. • Employees are given ratings on the basis of there performance as A ,B,C. • One year at the C level meant no bonus and two years could lead to dismissal or demotion. • Forced system is followed.5%of managers should must get poor grades.
  • 40. CSR(FORD MOTORS) • Ford establishes Greenhouse Gas Reduction Plan. • Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG) • Participation in the fight for ‘labor’ rights of workers across the world.
  • 41. CSR(contd..) • Ford will not tolerate any of their suppliers abusing workers, no matter the country. • Ford is leading the automotive movement for less dependence on foreign resources. • Ford is the only automaker among the top 25 of the 50 companies demonstrating best practices in corporate social responsibility. • Ford also was the first in the automotive industry to develop, implement and report a Code of Basic Working Conditions
  • 42. TATA MOTORS • Organize cultural events for colleagues and their family members. • Participation in ongoing voluntary activities. • Identify potential areas for employee volunteering and organize training programs.
  • 43. CSR(TATA MOTORS) • Tata Motors being the leading automobile industry in India bagged the Golden Peacock Award for the year 2004. • The rural developmental programmes at Pune started in 1977.
  • 44. CSR CONT’D • Jan Parivar Kalyan Sansthan (JPKS) – It was registered in September 2001 for health related issues. • Samaj Vikar Kendra (SVK) –It worked on infrastructure and safe drinking water, tree plantation programme,entrepreneurship programme.
  • 46. Benefits to Employees • TATA Motors: • Superannuation- • Employees covered by this plan are prospectively entitled to benefits computed on a basis that ensures that the annual cost of providing the pension benefits would not exceed 15% of salary. • The monthly pension benefits after retirement range from 0.75% to 2% of the annual basic salary for each year of service.
  • 47. • Bhavishya Kalyan Yojana(BKY)- • The benefits of the plan accrue to an eligible employee at the time of death or permanent disablement, while in service, either as a result of an injury or as certified by the appropriate authority. • Severance Indemnity- • The plan provides for a lump sum payment to all employees with more than one year of employment equivalent to 30 days’ salary payable for each completed year of service.
  • 48. • Gratuity- • A defined benefit retirement plan covering eligible employees. • The plan provides for a lump sum payment to vested employees at retirement, death while in employment. • Vesting occurs upon completion of five years of service. • Tata Motors and some of its subsidiaries account for the liability for gratuity benefits payable in the future based on an actuarial valuation.
  • 49. • Ford Motors Company: • Ford A/Z Plan(For current or retired Ford employees)- • All regular part-time hourly and salaried employees who are eligible to receive medical benefits. • Salaried retirees who retired under the General Retirement Plan, including salaried employees who terminate between the ages of 50-55 and who are eligible to receive certain deferred retirement benefits, are eligible while they are receiving benefits. • Employees of approved subsidiary companies and approved affiliated companies as eligibility are defined at the time of approval.
  • 50. • Ford X Plan(For employees of Ford partners)- • An eligible Ford employee or retiree may sponsor up to four (4) PINs per calendar year to be used towards the purchase/lease of a new vehicle for a friend or neighbor as noted below (see PIN Generation for details): • Selected individuals sponsored by a Ford Motor Company employee or retiree such as an extended family member, friend or neighbor. • Sponsors must know the individuals they are sponsoring.
  • 51. • Culture is an inherent part of an organization and an organization’s success depends greatly on it’s culture.

Editor's Notes

  1. for its valuable contribution towards economic, community development and Corporate Social Responsibility. Various economic developmental schemes under Tata Motors GrihiniUdyog, Industrial Cooperatives started its activities.
  2. , vocational traning for women and youth, adult education,sports and cultural committees.