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Title: Organizations as Cultures


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Organizations as Cultures
  • Gareth Morgan

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What is Culture?
  • Derived metaphorically from the idea of
    cultivation the process of tilling and
    developing land.
  • Usually referring to the pattern of development
    reflected in a societys system of knowledge,
    ideology, values, laws, and day-to-day ritual.

3
Organization as a Cultural Phenomenon
  • What does political scientist Robert Presthus
    mean when he states we now live in an
    organizational society?
  • Important dimensions of modern culture are rooted
    in the structure of industrial society, the
    organization of which is itself a cultural
    phenomenon.

4
Organization and Cultural Context
  • How does Morgan compare organizational culture of
    factories in Japan to that of the rice fields?
  • What does Morgan describe to be some of the
    cultural differences between Japanese and Western
    cultures?

5
How can culture create a form of blindness?
  • In providing taken-for-granted codes of action
    that we recognize as normal, it leads us to see
    activities that do not conform with these codes
    as abnormal.
  • There is considerable value in adopting the
    standpoint of the cultural stranger because, in
    becoming aware of the strangers point of view,
    we can see our own in a refreshingly new
    perspective.

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Corporate cultures and subcultures
  • What is meant by the term corporate culture?
  • Organizations are mini-societies that have their
    own distinctive patterns of culture and
    subculture.
  • Patterns of belief or shared meaning, fragmented
    or integrated, and supported by various operating
    norms and rituals, all of which can exert a
    decisive influence on the overall ability of the
    organization to deal with the challenges that it
    faces.

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Observing organizational culture
  • How would you describe the organizational culture
    of Nipissing University?
  • How does the organizational culture at Nipissing
    compare to the case examples given by Morgan?
  • How is the organizational culture at Nipissing
    different from other organizations you have been
    a part of?

8
Creating Organizational Reality
  • Harold Garfinkel
  • The most routine and taken-for-granted aspects of
    social reality are in fact skillful
    accomplishments.
  • When we disrupt the norms of everyday life the
    ordered reality of life inevitably breaks down.
  • Karl Weick
  • The process in which we shape and structure our
    realities is a process of enactment.
  • Although we often see ourselves as living in a
    reality with objective characteristics,
    life...requires that we take an active role in
    brining our realities into being through various
    interpretive schemes, even though these realities
    may then have a habit of imposing themselves on
    us as the way things are.

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Organization The enactment of a Shared Reality
  • When looking at organizational analysing, Morgan
    asks
  • What are the shared frames of reference that make
    organization possible?
  • Where do they come from?
  • How are they created, communicated, and
    sustained?
  • How would you answer Morgans questions?

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Aspects that shape Organizational Reality
  • Organizational structure
  • Rules
  • Policies
  • Goals
  • Missions
  • Job descriptions
  • Standardized operating procedures

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Critical Analysis
  • What are the strengths and limitations of the
    cultural metaphor?
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