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Communicating Your Organizational Values: Maximizing Performance - Nu Leadership Series

 

There are no warlike people - just warlike leaders. Ralph Bunche

Whats the big deal about organizational values? Well, lets explore personal and organizational values interaction. Although each of these variables is independent, theres clearly a relationship. Obviously, an organization can be corrupt while followers are not. For example, review all of todays corporate and government scandals; the leaders were scoundrels, not the employees. With this understanding in mind, let us focus on how organizations influence followers value systems. Organizational culture relates to the underlying set of key values, beliefs, and norms shared by the workforce. Organizational culture development is amazing since different people have varying values.

In a perfect world, organizational changes are gradual; however, the growing demands of a turbulent, unpredictable environment are causing organizations to make radical and rapid changes. This places a heavy burden on organizational value systems. For example, an organization that advocates employee loyalty finds itself outsourcing its employee core functions. Is it fair to believe that employees may find organizational values hypocritical? This situation places organizational leaders, primarily front line supervisors, in a precarious situation. If not carefully watched by management, this situation could create relational breakdowns.

Therefore, in making changes to technology, procedures, and people, organizations must be careful to maintain this optimum balance in their shifts in values. Walk cautiously with your values. Start today!

References:

Draft, R. (1995). Organization theory and design. Minneapolis, MN: West Publishing Company.

Malphurs, A. (1996). Values-Driven Leadership. Grand Rapids, MI: Bakers Books.

2006 by Daryl D. Green

Author: Daryl Green
 
Author Bio:
Daryl Green is a renowned writer. Daryl likes to compose articles about this field.
 
 
 

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