A typology of organizational cultures in terms of improvement of the quality management
Journal Title: Manager Journal - Year 2013, Vol 17, Issue
Abstract
There is in the paper, the analysis of research conducted by author’s carried out under the Higher Education Grant. There is an original typology of organizational cultures in terms of improvement of quality management. Organizational cultures were divided in their four types: the culture of pro-quality (success), avoidance culture, culture of conservative (stiff) and the culture of enforced changes. The study focuses especially on the culture of pro-quality, for which it had been a detailed characterization.
Authors and Affiliations
Radoslaw Wolniak
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