Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences (Feb 2006)

Organizational Culture

  • Adrian HUDREA

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 16
pp. 47 – 56

Abstract

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Cultural orientations of an organization can be its greatest strength, providing the basis for problem solving, cooperation, and communication. Culture, however, can also inhibit needed changes. Cultural changes typically happen slowly – but without cultural change, many other organizational changes are doomed to fail. The dominant culture of an organization is a major contributor to its success. But, of course, no organizational culture is purely one type or another. And the existence of secondary cultures can provide the basis for change. Therefore, organizations need to understand the cultural environments and values.