Chapter 10 discusses about the
organizational culture. Organizational culture is different from national
culture. National cultures are part of mental software we acquired during the
first ten years of our lives, in the family, in the living environment and in
school. Organizational culture acquired when we enter a work organization. They are more superficial. (pg.4) I partially
agree with this statement. Every corporation has its own organizational culture
and employees have to adapt to this culture. However, I do also think organizational
culture sometimes is influenced by national culture. For example, people in some
European countries value the time of enjoying life and leisure time. It’s a
part of their national culture. Organizations in those countries tend to give
employees higher welfare and more days off. In contrast, in some eastern
countries, like china, national culture values hard works and employees are
usually required to work at least 8 hours a day and only have few days off per
year.
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