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    Components Of Organizational Culture : Framework For Leaders

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    Components Of Organizational Culture : Framework For Leaders

    Components Of Organizational Culture : Framework For Leaders
    Published 6/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 4.28 GB | Duration: 3h 51m

    A Comprehensive, Research based, Guide, to Organizational and Institutional Culture, its components, and complexities

    What you'll learn
    The importance of Organizational Culture, especially in the current new normal
    The key Components of a strong and positive Organizational Culture
    How to develop the various Components that constitute Organizational Culture
    The research behind the various components of Culture, what works and what does not
    Requirements
    None at all, except an open mind !
    Description
    There has been a lot of hype on Organizational Culture, especially post pandemic, when many Organisations, and Institutions, are realising how critical it is to have a sustainable and robust culture, to fully realise the power of its people !So what exactly is Organizational Culture ?It is a shared sense of Values, Beliefs, Standards, Attitudes, Behaviour and Legends/Folklore, which provide a strong sense belonging, community, and a sense of pride, and higher meaning, or purpose, in this belonging.A good Culture is a win-win for everyone concerned. Your employees are happier, more engaged and motivated, and therefore more productive.They work better, and generate more revenue, and provide better service. Your customers are happier, sales and repeat sales increase, and so Management is happy too ! A good corporate culture is able to attract good talent. Happy and engaged employees stay longer, so employee turnover is reduced, which in turn increases business stability and performance, and reduces cost. This helps the Board of Directors, and Stockholders too, by indirectly contributing to the top and bottom line, and probably even stock prices !Building, or changing, an Organisation’s or Institution’s culture is not easy, it is a slow and gradual process. But there are some tried and tested methods, and strategies, based on good research, which can foster the right climate, and bring in the right ingredients, to build a good and strong corporate Culture.I will be covering 4 or 5 primary components of Organizational Culture in this Course, as well as the research behind them, and how Leaders and Managers can use these research findings to develop them in the right direction.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Course Introduction, an Example

    Lecture 2 Course Introduction, what will you learn ?

    Lecture 3 Instructor Introduction: All about me, and what I teach !

    Section 2: Component 1 : VALUES AND BELIEFS

    Lecture 4 Values and Beliefs, Part 1

    Lecture 5 Values and Beliefs, Part 2

    Lecture 6 Values and Beliefs, Part 3

    Lecture 7 Values and Beliefs, Part 4

    Lecture 8 Values and Beliefs, Part 5

    Lecture 9 Values and Beliefs, Part 6

    Lecture 10 Values and Beliefs, Part 7

    Lecture 11 Values and Beliefs, Part 8

    Lecture 12 Values and Beliefs, Part 9

    Lecture 13 Practice Exercise

    Lecture 14 Values and Beliefs, Part 10

    Lecture 15 Values and Beliefs, Part 11

    Lecture 16 Values and Beliefs, Part 12

    Lecture 17 Values and Beliefs, Part 13

    Lecture 18 Case Study : Values and Beliefs, Part 14

    Lecture 19 Values and Beliefs, Part 15

    Lecture 20 Values and Beliefs, Part 16

    Lecture 21 Values and Beliefs, Part 17

    Lecture 22 Values and Beliefs, Part 18

    Lecture 23 Values and Beliefs, Part 19

    Lecture 24 Values and Beliefs, Part 20

    Lecture 25 Values and Beliefs, Part 21

    Lecture 26 Values and Beliefs, Part 22

    Lecture 27 Values and Beliefs, Part 23

    Lecture 28 Values and Beliefs, Part 24

    Lecture 29 Values and Beliefs, Part 25

    Lecture 30 Values and Beliefs, Part 26

    Lecture 31 Values and Beliefs, Part 27

    Lecture 32 Practice Exercise

    Section 3: Component 2 : STANDARDS

    Lecture 33 Standards, Part 1

    Lecture 34 Standards, Part 2

    Lecture 35 Practice Exercise

    Section 4: Component 3 : ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOUR

    Lecture 36 Attitudes and Behaviour, Part 1

    Lecture 37 Attitudes and Behaviour, Part 2

    Lecture 38 Attitudes and Behaviour, Part 3

    Lecture 39 Attitudes and Behaviour, Part 4

    Lecture 40 Attitudes and Behaviour, Part 5

    Lecture 41 Practice Exercise

    Lecture 42 Attitudes and Behaviour, Part 6

    Lecture 43 Attitudes and Behaviour, Part 7

    Lecture 44 Practice Exercise

    Lecture 45 Attitudes and Behaviour, Part 8

    Lecture 46 Attitudes and Behaviour, Part 9

    Lecture 47 Attitudes and Behaviour, Part 10

    Lecture 48 Attitudes and Behaviour, Part 11

    Lecture 49 Attitudes and Behaviour, Part 12

    Lecture 50 Attitudes and Behaviour, Part 13

    Lecture 51 Attitudes and Behaviour, Part 14

    Section 5: Component 4 : LEGEND/MYTH/FOLKLORE

    Lecture 52 Legends, Myths and Narratives, Part 1

    Lecture 53 Legends, Myths and Narratives, Part 2

    Lecture 54 Legends, Myths and Narratives, Part 3

    Lecture 55 Legends, Myths and Narratives, Part 4

    Lecture 56 McKinsey Article, Case Study, and Practice Exercise

    Section 6: TOOLKIT to build. or change, Organisational Culture

    Lecture 57 Toolkit, Part 1

    Lecture 58 Toolkit, Part 2

    Leaders and Senior Executives, in Organisations, and Institutions,Human Resources Employees and Leaders,Leadership and Management Students,Anyone else who is curious about Organizational Culture, its components, and how it works !