how to correctly analyze an organizational culture
Analyze an organizational culture. This could be the organization you work with, or it could be some other organization to which you have access. Remember that clubs, associations, and churches can be considered organizations.
Research (data gathering) should include (but does not need to be limited to) mainly primary sources.
Primary data is the data collected by the researcher themselves, i.e.
- interview
- observation
- action research
- case studies
- life histories
- questionnaires
- ethnographic research
Secondary sources are data that already exists
- Previous research
- Official statistics
- Mass media products
- Diaries
- Letters
- Government reports
- Web information
- Historical data and information
Collect the data and analyze it. Describe how the data was collected (observation, interviews, surveys).
Then, analyze the organizational culture along three dimensions: artifacts, values, and underlying assumptions. Give examples of behavior, speech, or symbols that illustrate your findings. This paper should be 5-8 double spaced pages in length. Any data used (interviews, surveys, websites, etc.) should be attached as appendices.