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Organizational Cultures and Styles

Most organizations have developed unique and describable cultures. These cultures are reflected in numerous factors, including, but not limited to:

  • Shared values, norms, beliefs, and expectations

  • Policies and procedures

  • View of authority relationships

  • Work ethic and work hours.

Organizational cultures often have a direct influence on the project. For example:

  • A team proposing an unusual or high-risk approach is more likely to secure approval in an aggressive or entrepreneurial organization

  • A project manager with a highly participative style is apt to encounter problems in a rigidly hierarchical organization, while a project manager with an authoritarian style will be equally challenged in a participative organization.


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