Schein emphasizes that the underlying assumptions, those unspoken beliefs, are the true drivers of an organization's culture. They are powerful and complex to change, ultimately defining how a company functions. By analyzing these underlying assumptions, you gain a deeper understanding than just the surface-level structure or metaphors for organization. You see the core values and beliefs that shape the company's operations.
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Thanks a ton for the explanation ? How effective is this model compared to Hofstede's as I wanted to use this model for LEGO as they made changes to their company culture from a traditional to a technical model without losing the core foundations on which LEGO stands for. Thanks
The model can be used to explain an organization's cultural change. Hofstedets can do that too. I would probably do the analysis with both models and then highlight the aspects where they reach the same result. Then I would highlight the aspects where they do not achieve the same result, and here try to analyze why the results are different. Hope you can use the answer.
Good question. There are many approaches to that question. But let's start with a sentence - "Culture eats strategy for breakfast". Management must always remember to check whether the changes they want to make are in line with the organisation's basic assumptions. If they're going to make changes in that direction, it requires a considerable effort. Here you can see Kotter's 8 step model - ruclips.net/video/1QWiMkXyTP4/видео.html I hope you can use this approach to your question.
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Great to have an example on how to use the model as an analysis. This really helps me with my examination. Thanks a bunch!
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Schein emphasizes that the underlying assumptions, those unspoken beliefs, are the true drivers of an organization's culture. They are powerful and complex to change, ultimately defining how a company functions. By analyzing these underlying assumptions, you gain a deeper understanding than just the surface-level structure or metaphors for organization. You see the core values and beliefs that shape the company's operations.
@EricDevezin, You made excellent points; you are absolutely right.
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Clear and concise. Thank you!
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informative ands insightful video. It helps me in my Post Grad presentation. Shukran Jazilan.
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thank you so much this understanding helped me a lot with my assignment
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Outstanding explanation!!!😀
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Very articulate and pragmatic
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Wonderful presentation and helpful..thank you
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thank you. Material well presented
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How does theory affect staff retention
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Typo at 14:48. Please fix.
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Thanks for this
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Precise explanation. I heard the term 'company' more often... Quick question! Can we use this model for school context?
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Thanks a ton for the explanation ?
How effective is this model compared to Hofstede's as I wanted to use this model for LEGO as they made changes to their company culture from a traditional to a technical model without losing the core foundations on which LEGO stands for.
Thanks
The model can be used to explain an organization's cultural change. Hofstedets can do that too. I would probably do the analysis with both models and then highlight the aspects where they reach the same result. Then I would highlight the aspects where they do not achieve the same result, and here try to analyze why the results are different. Hope you can use the answer.
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Thanks a lot, question how does this impact managers?
Good question. There are many approaches to that question. But let's start with a sentence - "Culture eats strategy for breakfast". Management must always remember to check whether the changes they want to make are in line with the organisation's basic assumptions. If they're going to make changes in that direction, it requires a considerable effort. Here you can see Kotter's 8 step model - ruclips.net/video/1QWiMkXyTP4/видео.html
I hope you can use this approach to your question.
Hi there! amazing video! I'd like to use this model to the Meubles du Plexin company. can you help?
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Which of Scheins book is this taken from?
The book "Organizational culture and leadership" by Edgar Schein is the main source for this film.
Set speed to 1.25. YW
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