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    International Conference on Applied Economics – ICOAE 2008 679 A Study of Relationship between Organizational Culture and Leadership Farough Amin Mozaffari1 Abstract This research suggests that there is a lack of congruence between the Iranian Institutes of Higher Education culture and the faculties desired culture. This conclusion is based on empirical data that indicate that faculties believe that they operate on a day-to day basis in a profession whose culture is characterized by an overarching

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    Clan Culture Research Paper

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    The Clan Culture As Cameron and Quinn describe each culture in great depth in the context of for-profit companies‚ this paper will summarize the cultures and apply them to the foundation setting. Starting from the top left box of the quadrant‚ the Clan culture is one that is similar to a family-run organization. The culture is marked by “shared values and goals‚ cohesion‚ participativeness‚ individuality‚ and a sense of we-ness” (Cameron & Quinn‚ 1999‚ p. 36). One would find a great deal of

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    MINTZBERGt The elements of organizational structuring-which show a curious tendency to appear in five ’s-suggest a typology of five basic configurations: Simple Structure‚ Machine Bureaucracy‚ Professional Bureaucracy‚ Divisionalized Form‚ and Adhocracy. The elements include (1) five basic parts of the organization-the operating core‚

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    ASSESSING CORPORATE CULTURE 1. Scheins approach to assessing organizational culture a. Strengths of scheins approach to assessing organizational culture Schein defines and describes culture as any one of many elements of organizational culture. The culture of an organization can be viewed and treated like other structures within an organization. Certain organizations such as by-laws‚ committees‚ and chain of command flow charts‚ may serve to answer basic questions such as “how do we interact

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    LO1 Understand the relationship between organisational structure and culture: Question: 1.1 In general‚ there are four organisational types of culture: Control (hierarchy)‚ compete (market)‚ collaborate (clan) and create (adhocracy). The spatial implications of each type are presented so that workplace planners might be able to interpret the results of organisational culture assessment in their process of designing environments that supports the way companies work and represent themselves.

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    the deregulated telecommunications industry. One.Tel believed such deregulation could bring them many advantages. With its major competitors like Telstra and Optus viewed as being bureaucratic‚ slow pace‚ and old-fashioned‚ One.Tel promoted flat adhocracy culture as opposed to bureaucratic. It also used the “dude” mascot‚ a young cartoon character to create a youth-oriented image as it targeted more to youngsters and average people. Since then‚ One.Tel grew rapidly as a low cost mobile phone service

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    1) Analyse the environment and likely organisation structure of Symphony Seed Sales and Symphony Research Institute Symphony Seed Sales (SSS) and Symphony Research Institute are subsidiaries of the Symphony Seeds Ltd holding company which‚ in turn‚ is a subsidiary of Conglom holdings. Symphony Seeds is part of a division known as the Land Development Corporation (LDC). SSS and SRI both operate in the same environment‚ namely that of any large agricultural firm. Symphony Seeds considers itself a

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    | Google´s future growth | A case study about Google and its organizational culture and growth | | | | Index Introduction to question 2 2 Body and findings 3 Organizational culture 3 Definition of organizational culture 3 Types of organizational culture 4 Organizational culture and change 5 Organizational culture at Google 6 Recommendations and opinions 7 Bibliography 10 Introduction to question 2 Google has become a revolutionizing company with incredible growth

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    the observable artifacts‚ espoused values‚ and basic assumptions associated with Cisco’s culture? Explain. 2. Use the competing values framework to diagnose Cisco’s culture. To what extent does it possess characteristics associated with clan‚ adhocracy‚ market‚ and hierarchy cultures? 3. Begin by looking up Cisco’s mission or vision statement on the company’s Web site. Now answer the following question: To what extent is the culture type you identified in question 2 consistent with the accomplishment

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    procedures. (Cameron & Quinn‚ 1999). Adhocracy Culture The adhocracy culture brings in a sense of freedom in an organization. The culture provides enormous opportunities for professional growth of individuals and let them chose the way towards achieving corporate objectives. Innovation is always welcomed in such culture and leaders tend to be entrepreneurs. According to Naranjo-Valencia (2016) an innovation-oriented approach‚ characteristically with an adhocracy culture improves long-term business

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