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BOH4M1. Materials Covered in today’s lesson are found in Chapter 4 of your Textbook: Environment, Organizational Culture and Diversity (Pg. 88) Agenda.

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Page 1: BOH4M1. Materials Covered in today’s lesson are found in Chapter 4 of your Textbook: Environment, Organizational Culture and Diversity (Pg. 88) Agenda.

Organizational Culture

BOH4M1

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Materials Covered in today’s lesson are found in Chapter 4 of your Textbook: Environment, Organizational Culture and Diversity (Pg. 88)

Agenda

1. Review: Strategic Planning2. Think/Pair/Share: What is Organizational Culture?3. PowerPoint: What is Organizational Culture?4. SCORES Assessment – Richview C.I.5. Case Study - Apple Inc. & Google6. Self Assessment7. Exit Ticket – Examples of Corporate Culture

Today’s Lesson

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Strategic Planning

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What is organizational culture?

◦ Self◦ Partner◦ Class

Think/Pair/Share

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The system of shared beliefs and values that develops within an organization and guides the behaviour of its members.

AKA Corporate culture or “the way we do things around here”

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Organizational culture?

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S - How tight or loose is the structure?C - Are decisions change oriented or driven by

the status quo?O - What outcomes or results are most highly

valued?R - What is the climate for risk-taking,

innovation?E - How widespread is empowerment, worker

involvement?S - What is the competitive style, internal and

external?

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How to read an organization’s culture (SCORES)

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1. Form into groups of 3 or 4, 2. Complete a SCORES assessment of Richiew C.I.

culture.

What is Richview’s Culture?

(S) Structure

(C) Change Oriented

(O) Outcomes or Results

(R) Risk-Taking

(E) Empowerment

(S) Style – Internal or External

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Strong cultures: ◦ Commit members to do things that are in the

best interests of the organization.◦ Discourage dysfunctional work behavior.◦ Encourage efficient work behavior.

The best organizations have strong cultures that:◦ Are performance-oriented.◦ Emphasize teamwork.◦ Allow for risk taking.◦ Encourage innovation.◦ Value the well being of people.

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Evidence of Strong Cultures…

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Based on the results of your SCORES test would you say that Richview C.I. has a “STRONG” Culture?◦ Explain Why or why not?

Do you have any suggestions to make Richview’s culture stronger?

SCORES Results…

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1. Observable Culture

2. Core Culture

The TWO (2) Levels of Organizational Culture

Source: https://dsoat.files.wordpress.com/2011/03/magnifying-glass.jpg

Source: http://www.commcare.ca/node/22

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◦ What one sees and hears when walking around an organization.

Elements of observable culture:◦ Stories◦ Heroes◦ Rites and rituals◦ Symbols

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What is observable culture?

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DISCUSSION

What are some examples of Google's “observable” culture from this video?

Observable Culture in Action

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Underlying assumptions and beliefs that influence behavior and contribute to the observable culture.

Core culture and values:◦ Strong cultures have a small but enduring set of

core values. ◦ Commitment to core values is a key to long-term

success.

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What is the Core Culture?

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◦ Performance excellence◦ Innovation◦ Social responsibility◦ Integrity◦ Worker involvement◦ Customer service◦ Teamwork

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Important Core Values Include:

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Apple Inc.

DISCUSSION

What are some examples of Apple’s “core” culture?

Core Culture in Action

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Organizational Design Preference Assessment – W-96 & W-97 of Textbook

Upon completion of your self-assessment, in a ½ page – 1 page reflection;

1. State your score 2. What your organizational design preference is and;3. What you learned about yourself as you worked on

this piece

**HINT- Use Pages 283-286 to research Mechanistic and Organic organizational Design

Self-Assessment #17:

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On the piece of paper provided, answer the following question.

How has Google’s organizational culture influenced their strategic planning?◦ *HINT* Refer back to your Google Case Study

Exit Ticket

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Complete Self-Assessment and hand in reflection next class.

Homework