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Zeus Apollo Athena Dionysus Explain What is Organization Culture Describe the Types of Organization Culture Explain What is the Charles Handy Model Explain What is The Gods of Management ID: 302726

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Slide1

Charles Handy Model

Zeus

Apollo

Athena

DionysusSlide2

Explain What is Organization Culture

Describe the Types of Organization Culture

Explain What is the Charles Handy Model

Explain What is ‘The Gods of Management’

Explain the Characteristics of Zeus or Club Culture

List Advantages and Disadvantages of Zeus/Club Culture

Explain the Characteristics of Apollo or Role Culture

List Advantages and Disadvantages of Apollo/Role Culture

Explain How to Improve an Apollo Culture

Explain the Characteristics of Athena or Task Culture

List Advantages and Disadvantages of Athena/Task Culture

Explain Characteristics of Dionysus or Existential Culture

List Advantages and Disadvantages of Dionysus Culture

Describe the Uses of the Charles Handy Model

Explain How to Understand the Organization’s Culture

ObjectivesSlide3

Introduction

Jennifer Smith has joined Oswald Software Inc. as a Senior Software Tester.

She has about three years of experience working as a Software Tester in her previous organization, Leonard Inc.Slide4

Introduction

The people at Oswald followed very orthodox methods for working.

There were very strict protocols for completing every task.

The decision making power was vested in only a select few and the others had to just follow orders.Slide5

Introduction

Jennifer found that only the people at the top of the hierarchical order had the power to make decisions and only they were authorized to take decisions.

These powerful people also enjoyed special privileges at the workplace.

They were the most important people at the workplace and were also the major decision makers.Slide6

Introduction

Jennifer was finding it increasingly difficult to adjust to Oswald’s culture.

At Leonard, her previous organization, the culture was much more open and friendly.

Leonard’s culture was such that every employee was delegated roles and responsibilities according to his specialization, educational qualification and interest to extract the best out of him.Slide7

Introduction

Jennifer tried her best to adjust to Oswald’s culture but she just could not adjust in a culture where she had to just follow orders.

She was used to a more open culture where she could freely express her ideas and opinions to her superiors.Slide8

Introduction

Finally, Jennifer gave up after trying for a year.

She decided that Oswald’s culture was just not something she could ever get used to and decided to quit her job at Oswald.

For her next interview, she made sure that she found out about the organization’s culture from its current employees, the HR and the company website. Slide9

Introduction

The Charles Handy Model is one such model which helps you to understand the various kinds of organization cultures followed in organizations.

Let us learn about

‘Charles Handy Model’

in detail.Slide10

Types of Organization Culture

There are various types of organization culture such as follows:

Normative Culture

Pragmatic Culture

Academy Culture

Baseball Team Culture

Club Culture

Fortress Culture

Tough Guy Culture

Bet Your Company Culture

Process Culture

Let us look at each in detail.Slide11

What is the Charles Handy Model?

Person Culture

Power Culture

Task Culture

Role Culture

According to Charles Handy’s model, there are four types of culture which the organizations follow:

Let us look at each in detail.Slide12

Importance of Organization Culture

The organization culture decides the way employees interact at their workplace.

The culture of the workplace also goes a long way in promoting healthy competition at the workplace. Employees try their level best to perform better than their fellow workers and earn recognition and appreciation of the superiors.

It is the culture of the workplace which actually motivates the employees to perform.

A healthy culture encourages the employees to stay motivated and loyal towards the management.

The following are some of the key points which show the importance of organization culture in an organization:Slide13

What is ‘The Gods of Management’?

Charles Handy wrote his first book Understanding Organizations in 1976.

This first book of Charles Handy was translated in five different languages and has been released in four different editions.

It sold more than 600,000 copies and has become a classic for students of Management studies. Slide14

Greek God:

ApolloCulture: Role CulturePicture: Greek Temple

Greek God: Zeus

Culture: Club CulturePicture: Spider Web

The Fours Gods of Management

Four Gods of Management, their associated culture and picture is as follows:Slide15

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