6.2 Culture and history Flashcards

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Q

Barney (1986) explains that each organisation has a unique culture which has developed over the life of the organisation and is embedded in the _______ and heritage of the organisation and its employees

A

history

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2
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Culture can be defined as “the way we __ _____ _____ ____”.

A

“The way we do things around here.”

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Schein (2004) defines organisational culture as: “the basic assumptions and beliefs that are shared by members of an organisation, that operate unconsciously, and define in a basic, taken-for-granted fashion an organisation’s view of itself and its ___________”.

A

environment

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U__________ a___________ are held unconsciously by people working within the organisation. These assumptions implicitly guide the behaviour and opinions of employees for the majority of day-to-day operational activities.

A

Underlying assumptions

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V______ are often promoted within an organisation to epitomise what that organisation stands for.

A

Values

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6
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A_______ are the visible and tangible evidence of organisational culture.

A

Artefacts (e.g. policies and procedures that are in place)

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Johnson refers to the time gap between development of strategy and the subsequent changes within the environment as s_________ d_____.

A

Strategic drift

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Q

The four types of strategic drift are:

  • incremental strategic change
  • strategic drift
  • f___
  • transformation or death
A

flux

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The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) recognise 12 frequent type of bias. List four.

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Hindsight - being wise after the event
Outcome - results rather than origination
Confirmation - selecting what agrees with your existing beliefs
Anchoring - using a benchmark to judge
Availability - not looking beyond the obvious
Groupthink - fitting in with the crowd
Overconfidence - “we know “better”
Recency - not looking far enough back
Conjunction - predefined linkage in our minds
Selectivity - not looking beyond the obvious
Stereotyping - box thinking
Blind-spot - lack of 360 degree vision.

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