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National and Organisational Culture Group presentation Baoping, Raksha & Umesh
Culture ‘the collective programming of the mind that distinguishes the members of one group or category of people from another.’                                   		 --- Hofstede (2001) ‘Culture consists in patterned ways of thinking, feeling and reacting, acquired and transmitted mainly by symbols, constituting the distinctive achievements of human group, including their embodiments in artifacts; the essential core of culture consists of traditional  ideas and especially their attached values.’                                       		  --- Kluckhohn, 1951
Specific to individual Inherited and learned PERSONALITY Specific to group or category Learned CULTURE Universal HUMAN NATURE Inherited Three levels of uniqueness in human mental programming
Hofstede’s Dimensions in culture Power Distance Uncertainty Avoidance Individualism Vs Collectivism Masculine Vs Feminine Short term Vs Long Term
Layers of Culture National Level Regional-Ethnic-Religious-Linguistic Level Gender Level Generation Level Social Class Level Organisational / Corporate Level
National Culture Culture, in this sense, includes systems of values; and values are among the building blocks of culture. Although national culture grows with generations, but still stabilising in patterns across generations using some mechanisms
Outside Influences Nature Man  - trade - scientific discovery  - dominations Social norms Value systems of major groups of population Consequences Structure and functioning of institutions: -family patterns -role differentiation -educational systems -religion -political systems Origins Ecological factors -geography -history -demography -economy -technology -urbanisation The Stabilizing of Culture Patterns
Models of National culture: Single Dimension models Countries are classified culturally on the basis of one variable Multiple Dimension models Nationalities are classified on the basis of more than one varilable Historical-social models
Organisational Culture “an objective entity, consisting a set of behavioural and cognitive characteristics”  						– Schein includes the organizational structure and rules, values, feelings, norms, the organizational ‘climate.’     					          - Lewis(1998)  Why is it required? How it is dependent on National Culture?
Brown’s model divides organisational culture into three layers: Outer layer: values about the strategies, mission and objectives of organisation Middle layer: beliefs and issues of the organisation which employees talk about Inner Layer: things which people find it difficult to talk about
3 aspects of organizational culture The general relationship between employees and their organization; The vertical or hierarchical system of authority defining superiors and subordinates; The general views of employees about the organization’s destiny, purpose and goals and their place in it.
Hofstede defines six dimensions to differentiate between organizational cultures that have similarities with the dimensions of Schein:  Process Vs results-oriented;  Employee Vs  joboriented; Parochial Vs professional dependent; open Vs closed systems of communication; loose Vs tight control;  normative Vs pragmatic organization
Differences in national and organisational culture ‘A nation is not an organisation’ External  signs are usually considered and people think that National cultures are becoming same as Organisational cultures National cultures and Organisational cultures are two different phenomena
Symbols Heroes Rituals PRACTICES Values
Place of socialisation Level Family Nation Values Social Class School Occupation Industry Practices Workplace Organisation
National Culture Shared meanings Unconditional relationship Born into it Totally immersed Organisational Culture Shared behaviours Conditional relationship Socialized into it Partly involved
Questions for discussion Share an example where national culture have impacted the organisational culture of a company and in what way. Share an example where organisational culture has diluted the national culture. What influence the values and behaviour of employees more in an organisation – National Culture or Organisational Culture?

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National and Organisational Culture

  • 1. National and Organisational Culture Group presentation Baoping, Raksha & Umesh
  • 2. Culture ‘the collective programming of the mind that distinguishes the members of one group or category of people from another.’ --- Hofstede (2001) ‘Culture consists in patterned ways of thinking, feeling and reacting, acquired and transmitted mainly by symbols, constituting the distinctive achievements of human group, including their embodiments in artifacts; the essential core of culture consists of traditional ideas and especially their attached values.’ --- Kluckhohn, 1951
  • 3. Specific to individual Inherited and learned PERSONALITY Specific to group or category Learned CULTURE Universal HUMAN NATURE Inherited Three levels of uniqueness in human mental programming
  • 4. Hofstede’s Dimensions in culture Power Distance Uncertainty Avoidance Individualism Vs Collectivism Masculine Vs Feminine Short term Vs Long Term
  • 5. Layers of Culture National Level Regional-Ethnic-Religious-Linguistic Level Gender Level Generation Level Social Class Level Organisational / Corporate Level
  • 6. National Culture Culture, in this sense, includes systems of values; and values are among the building blocks of culture. Although national culture grows with generations, but still stabilising in patterns across generations using some mechanisms
  • 7. Outside Influences Nature Man - trade - scientific discovery - dominations Social norms Value systems of major groups of population Consequences Structure and functioning of institutions: -family patterns -role differentiation -educational systems -religion -political systems Origins Ecological factors -geography -history -demography -economy -technology -urbanisation The Stabilizing of Culture Patterns
  • 8. Models of National culture: Single Dimension models Countries are classified culturally on the basis of one variable Multiple Dimension models Nationalities are classified on the basis of more than one varilable Historical-social models
  • 9. Organisational Culture “an objective entity, consisting a set of behavioural and cognitive characteristics” – Schein includes the organizational structure and rules, values, feelings, norms, the organizational ‘climate.’ - Lewis(1998) Why is it required? How it is dependent on National Culture?
  • 10. Brown’s model divides organisational culture into three layers: Outer layer: values about the strategies, mission and objectives of organisation Middle layer: beliefs and issues of the organisation which employees talk about Inner Layer: things which people find it difficult to talk about
  • 11. 3 aspects of organizational culture The general relationship between employees and their organization; The vertical or hierarchical system of authority defining superiors and subordinates; The general views of employees about the organization’s destiny, purpose and goals and their place in it.
  • 12. Hofstede defines six dimensions to differentiate between organizational cultures that have similarities with the dimensions of Schein: Process Vs results-oriented; Employee Vs joboriented; Parochial Vs professional dependent; open Vs closed systems of communication; loose Vs tight control; normative Vs pragmatic organization
  • 13. Differences in national and organisational culture ‘A nation is not an organisation’ External signs are usually considered and people think that National cultures are becoming same as Organisational cultures National cultures and Organisational cultures are two different phenomena
  • 14. Symbols Heroes Rituals PRACTICES Values
  • 15. Place of socialisation Level Family Nation Values Social Class School Occupation Industry Practices Workplace Organisation
  • 16. National Culture Shared meanings Unconditional relationship Born into it Totally immersed Organisational Culture Shared behaviours Conditional relationship Socialized into it Partly involved
  • 17. Questions for discussion Share an example where national culture have impacted the organisational culture of a company and in what way. Share an example where organisational culture has diluted the national culture. What influence the values and behaviour of employees more in an organisation – National Culture or Organisational Culture?