COM 380 Chapter 5 & 7
cultural tale
An ethnographer will write what instead of a lit review, research paper, etc?
Prescriptive view
View of culture that says what culture should be and that culture is same for all if followed steps; includes strong culture and excellent culture
Anticipatory socialization
PoS: refers to the socialization processes that occur before an individual actually enters an org
It is naive to assume that there is a single cultural 'formula' for achieving organizational success & they treat culture as a 'thing' an organization 'has'
What are the 2 downfalls of prescriptive approaches?
The interview as... a recruiting and screening tool, an info-gathering tool, a tool for socialization
What are the 3 basic functions of an employment interview?
anticipatory socialization, encounter, metamorphosis, exit
What are the 4 phases of socialization?
values, heroes, rites & rituals, cultural network
What are the four key components of strong culture?
Culture as something an organization has and culture as something an organization is
What are the two approaches to thinking about culture in organizations?
bureaucratic structure and values (autonomy and entrepreneurship, simple form, lean staff)
What do the themes of an excellent culture downplay?
the importance of people (close relations to the customer and productivity through people)
What do the themes of an excellent culture emphasize?
Culture
What is shared behaviors, beliefs, attitudes, values, symbols, etc.?
To minimize the distance between the researcher and the culture being investigated
What is the goal of an ethnographic researcher?
Espoused values
What is the second level in Schein's model?
espoused values
What level in Schein's model represents a mosaic of beliefs about how things ought to be done in an organization?
Schein's Model of Organizational Culture
What model is 2 decades old and provides a helpful way to understand how culture can be understood in a variety of organizational forms and contexts?
Alternative view
What's another name for descriptive view of culture?
When a child witnesses routine of life
When does anticipatory socialization begin?
artifacts
Which level in Schein's model is labeled 'difficult to decipher'?
encounter
Which phase of socialization has high ambiguity and high uncertainty?
Deal and Kennedy
Who argues that business success can be enhanced through the development of a "strong" culture?
peters and waterman
Who identified themes that characterized cultures as "excellent"?
Kurt Lewin
Who was Edgar Schein taught by? (Most famous sociologist)
It builds an identity to cultivate loyalty
Why is organizational culture important?
exit
PoS: When you receive no more meaning from a job
Basic assumption
Ideas people have about the way the world works, must infer because we can't see them
individualization
the process of trying to change some aspect of the org to better suit ones needs, abilities, or desires; your way of making the org yours
descriptive view
view of culture that sees culture as the emerging and sometimes fragmented values, practices, narratives, and artifacts that make a particular organization 'what it is'
descriptive view
view: communication defines culture
socialization and individuation
2 dimensions of assimilation
Basic Assumptions
3rd Level of culture in Schein's model that can rarely be articulated because they have become such a natural part of 'the way we are' or 'the way we do things around here'
Culture of social groups (according to Schein)
A pattern of shared basic assumptions that the group learned as it solved its problems of external adaptation and internal integration, that has worked well enough to be considered valid, and therefore to be taught to new members as the correct way to perceive, think, and feel in relation to those problems
impressionist tale
CT: a narrative in which info about the culture is slipped into a story that could stand on its own dramatic merits
realist tale
CT: like a documentary, as the ethnographer tries to provide a complete and relatively objective account of what was observed in the org
confessional tale
CT: the researcher talks personally about how he or she experienced the culture under investigation
role-development process
Communication process that occurs from organizational entry and continues through metamorphosis; concerned with how individuals interact to define and develop their organizational roles
metamorphosis
PoS: Occurs when the new employee has made the transition from outsider to insider
complicated, emergent, not unitary, ambiguous
Descriptive/alternative view defines culture in what four ways?
Artifacts, Espoused Values, Basic Assumptions
In order from 1-3, what are the levels of organizational culture according to Schein?
values
In schein's model, what represents preferences or what 'ought' to happen?
role-related info and cultural info
In the content of socialization, what are the two classes of info that must be grasped during the socialization process
role-taking, role-making, role routinization
LMX model divides role development into what three phases?
Qualitative
Many researchers believe that .... methods are the most appropriate for gaining an understanding of complicated, fragmented, and changing nature of cultural groups
Bantz' organizational communication culture method
Method that suggests that the researcher should first gather organizational communication messages and then analyze these messages in terms of their vocabulary, themes, and symbolic forms
encounter
PoS: occurs at the organizational 'point of entry' when a new employee first encounters life on the job
Organizations, individuals
Note about Level Two-- ___ do not have values, but ___ do.
high reliability organizations
Organizations that are engaged in production or services that require extraordinary attention to avoiding major errors because errors could lead to destruction of the org and/or larger public
role-taking
Phase: Do what is asked of you and do it well; the sampling phase wherein the superior attempts to discover the relevant talents and motivations of the member through iterative testing sequences
not unitary
Researchers view org'l culture as ... because it's impossible to characterize an org as have a single culture; it's made up of various subcultures
ambiguous
Researchers view org'l culture as... not always a clear picture of the org's culture or of its various subcultures
emergent
Researchers view organizational culture as ... which is the notion that cultures are socially created through the interaction of organizational members.
complicated
Rites, ceremonies, values, belief systems, metaphors, stories, communication rules, and hallway talk are ways in which researchers view organizational culture as ....
Group Phenomenon, a pattern of basic assumptions, emergent and developmental process, and socializing aspect
Schein defines culture as a... (4 things)
Ethnography
Since culture was borrowed from anthropology, many scholars have turned to using what for the investigation of organizational culture?
values
Strong Culture Component: beliefs and visions that members hold for an org
Anthropology
The cultural metaphor derives from what field? (Also, studies culture objectively)
leader-member exchange theory
Theory that is based on the belief that the supervisor-subordinate dyad is critical in role development; argues that a role is developed by an organizational member through a social exchange process with his or her leader
Espoused Values
This term emphasizes that stated value and behaviors don't always match up
Prescriptive view
View: Culture defines communication
socialization
an organization trying to influence the adaptation of individuals through formal and informal processes; the org's way of making you theirs
differentiation
approach in which inconsistencies among cultural views are expected and often seen as desirable
episodic
cultural performance: are distinct events in org'l life
contextual
cultural performance: are embedded in org'l situations and org'l history
improvisational
cultural performance: are no scripts that guide org'l members
interactional
cultural performance: require the participation of multiple org members
value engineering
effective cultural leaders could create strong cultures, built around their own values
role-related info
encompasses the info, skills, procedures, and rules that an individual must grasp to perform on the job
cultural performances
idea that a study of organizational culture should concentrate on the communication processes through which culture is created; concept created by pacanowsku and o'donnell-trujillo
heroes
strong culture component: the individuals who come to exemplify an org's values
Ethnography
means the 'writing of culture'
Assimilation
ongoing behavioral and cognitive processes by which individuals join, become integrated into, and exit organizations; process of how people find their way into culture/become acculturated
role-making
phase: You have more voice, idea, input, and choice--individuation occurs; member seeks to modify the nature of the role and the manner in which it is enacted
role-routinization
phase: similar to metamorphosis--tasks become monotonous; the point at which the role of the subordinate and expected behaviors of the supervisor are well understood by both parties
rites and rituals
strong culture component: the ceremonies through which an organization celebrates its values
cultural network
strong culture component: the communication system through which cultural values are instituted and reinforced
Artifacts
the most visible level of culture in Schein's model that consists of the physical and social environment that organizational members have created; includes things displayed by an org or the overt behavior of members