HOW CULTRURE AND ETHOS ARE MAINTAINED-1

You may have often experienced that every organization has its own unique traditions and customs. Seldom are these traditions and customs explicitly spelt out, yet, over a period of time, organizations do develop long standing unwritten rules, regulations and rituals to commemorate special moments, standards for social etiquette, taboos about what is not to be done or spoken, jargon or special code language understood only by insiders. These, with a whole lot of other features taken together, are generally viewed as the “culture” of an organization. You may also have seen that often there is a uniform perception held about these features of an organization. Sometimes these “images” are fairly stable passing from one generation to another generation without undergoing much of a change. You might have wondered how this happens.

 

In this section, we are going to discuss this issue: How does an organization maintain uniformity of its traditions and customs? 

The process through which the people are indoctrinated to accept the tradition and maintain the homogeneity of ethos and behaviors is termed as socialization. It is a process of adaptation by which ‘new’ members of an organization.

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