rganizational culture is the pattern of values, norms, beliefs, attitudes and assumptions that may  not be articulated, but shape the ways in which people behave and get things done (Armstrong,  2006). Definitions of culture posited by several writers all refer to values, norms, beliefs and  attitudes that characterize the manner in which groups and individuals in organizations combine  to achieve objectives. Therefore, it can be determined that culture can have a significant influence  on people’s behaviour internal and external to the organization.”   Question 1.  Discuss within your groups whether Culture, Performance Appraisals and Reward and  Recognition are factors to be considered and why? Please give justification for your responses.

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rganizational culture is the pattern of values, norms, beliefs, attitudes and assumptions that may 

not be articulated, but shape the ways in which people behave and get things done (Armstrong, 

2006). Definitions of culture posited by several writers all refer to values, norms, beliefs and 

attitudes that characterize the manner in which groups and individuals in organizations combine 

to achieve objectives. Therefore, it can be determined that culture can have a significant influence 

on people’s behaviour internal and external to the organization.”

 

Question 1.  Discuss within your groups whether Culture, Performance Appraisals and Reward and 

Recognition are factors to be considered and why? Please give justification for your responses.

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