Core culture: the key to successful paradigm shifts.

P Muller-Smith
Author Information

Abstract

The core culture of an organization is a major force to be recognized when trying to implement any type of change. Those changes that do not fit well with an existing culture will be strongly resisted. The very culture that may have to undergo change to survive the many paradigm shifts occurring in health care were the basis for past successes. The ability to recognize the core culture of an organization or unit will provide the manager with valuable information when the plan calls for implementing change.

MeSH Term

Humans
Leadership
Organizational Culture
Organizational Innovation
Personnel Management

Word Cloud

Created with Highcharts 10.0.0culturechangecoreorganizationwillparadigmshiftsmajorforcerecognizedtryingimplementtypechangesfitwellexistingstronglyresistedmayundergosurvivemanyoccurringhealthcarebasispastsuccessesabilityrecognizeunitprovidemanagervaluableinformationplancallsimplementingCoreculture:keysuccessful

Similar Articles

Cited By (1)