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1. ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE Chapter 6
3. Organizational Subcultures Occupational (R&D, legal)
Work group (teams, branch offices)
Hierarchical (top mgt, middle, workers)
Previous affiliations (merger, acquisition, joint venture)
Siehl & Martin’s study
Enhancing (support corporate values)
Orthogonal (exist independently)
Counter (defy corporate values)
4. Subcultures Siehl & Martin
5. Organizational Culture: The way we do things around here
Shared understandings and expectations
Norms, values, beliefs and assumptions that influence how we think, feel and act in given contexts
Expressed in artifacts and symbols
6. Ethnography (cultural description) Data collection
participant observation
interviews
Analysis
Search for patterns and themes
Test emerging interpretations with new data
Description (write up)
9. Hofstede’s Dimensions of Culture Individualism
Power distance
Uncertainty avoidance
Masculinity/femininity
Time orientation (long vs short run)
11. Table 6.2 Artifacts of Organizational Culture
12. Corporate Values Disney corporate values:
Wholesome American values (Mom, apple pie)
Creativity, dreams, imagination
Attention to detail
Control of Disney magic Sony corporate values:
Not following others (be a pioneer)
Doing the impossible
Individual ability and creativity
Joy and pleasure
15. Symbolic-Interpretive Influences Social life as a negotiated order (Strauss)
Social accomplishment of everyday life (Garfinkel)
Meaning depends on the context
Thick description (Geertz)
16. Symbolic-Interpretive Approaches Symbols, symbolism, symbolic behavior
Organizational stories, narratives & narrating
The Theatre Metaphor: Dramaturgy & performativity
17. Symbols, Symbolism and Symbolic Behavior Symbols carry multiple meanings, contextually-based, which can influence action.
Denotative meanings ~ instrumental use
Connotative meanings ~ expressive use
18. Organizational Narratives Accounts and stories of real events.
Involve plots and characters.
Incorporate storytelling (how the story is told).
Stories can be abbreviated by organizational members (Boje).
Our life stories and experience are narratives (MacIntyre).
19. Narrative Epistemology (Van Maanen)
20. The Theatre Metaphor Performativity
Words do things.
Utterances perform actions.
21. The Theatre Metaphor Dramaturgy
Interaction is a performance.
organizational actors perform roles as if on stage.
Individuals and teams cooperate in a performance and follow scripts or pre-established patterns of action.
22. Some Postmodern Ideas Intertextuality
Culture as Fragmentation
Deconstructing Organizational Culture
Polyphony & Dialogue
Irony
23. Intertextuality (Kristeva) Texts (i.e., everything - written, spoken, actions, events, etc) are interwoven, written and rewritten by many different authors/readers over time and space. Organizational culture continually emerges in the intertextual weaving of actions, interactions, identities, symbols, written texts,objects etc.
24. Intertextuality (Kristeva) Any text is a mosaic of references to or quotations from other texts, it does not exist in isolation, it is always involved in a dialogue with other texts.
Intertextuality is not simply accomplished via the influence of one author on another, though such influence is one of its modes.
The relationships between texts are multiple and complex in both synchronic (during a given evolutionary stage) and diachronic (historical evolution through time) directions.
25. Culture as Fragmentation Organizational cultures are ambiguous, fragmented,mutiplicitous…
There is no consensus as interpretations shift constantly.
Arenas of competing truth claims, stories, and power struggles.
26. Deconstructing Organizational Culture to … expose dominant narratives and ideologies.
explore how narratives privilege some groups over others.
see whose voices are silenced and marginalized.
uncover multiple and opposing interpretations.
surface simulacra and manipulation.
27. Culture as Polyphony & Dialogue Organizations and meanings emerge in dialogue between people:
In a present context
In the relationship of utterances in time and over time
Through many voices (polyphony)
30. Organizational Culture in Summary…