6.4 The importance of culture Flashcards
It is sometimes possible to identify a dominant culture within an organisation. What is this?
A culture whereby most employees or the core focus of the organisation is driven by an overriding, unchallenged set of values.
A strong culture is defined by the core values being widely shared and held by the majority of ______ in the organisation.
people
In a weak culture, ____________ will always be trying to get their views and values heard within the overall operational culture
individuals
Give some reasons why a weak culture may occur.
Individual entrepreneurship An over-dominant market position A lack of appropriately qualified managers Increasing bureaucracy Ignoring external factors Management becoming insular An arrogant approach
Which business leader said “culture eats strategy for breakfast”?
Mark Fields, President of Ford Motor Company
The FRC’s Culture Coalition Project had a major impact on which 2018 Governance Publication?
The UK Corporate Governance Code
The FRC’s “Corporate Culture and the Role of Boards” says that constant vigilance is required in the following areas:
- s___ thinking
- d______ chief executive
- leadership ar_______
- lack of openness to c________
- lack of d_______
- hierarchical a_________
- silo thinking
- dominant chief executive
- leadership arrogance
- lack of openness to challenge
- lack of diversity
- hierarchical attitude