Creating a Culture of Excellence in Technical Institution
Journal: Issues and Ideas in Education (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2015-09-04
Authors : Rajesh P. Khambayat; Nalok Banerjee; Shubhangi Rajesh Khambayat;
Page : 63-72
Keywords : Institutional culture is a multidimensional; In other words; it is the behavioural norms of an organization based on the assumptions; values; beliefs; attitudes; and priorities of its leaders and members.;
Abstract
Institutional culture is a multidimensional; it is built upon the human interactions and the institute artifacts that result from such interactions. In other words, it is the behavioral norms of an organization based on the assumptions, values, beliefs, attitudes, and priorities of its leaders and members. Very few institutions intentionally and thoughtfully create or design their culture. Else, the values of top management or the founders of the organization influence it. Many times the culture typically evolves from the tactical needs of delivering the products and services the organization provides. This paper introduces the readers valuing about organizational culture. The main aim of creating a culture of excellence is purposefully and actively build capability for new ways of institutional working. It looks at the frontier, how we can reform the existing institutional culture and the specific challenges in the context of education sector.
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