Book contents
1 - Culture and Military Organizations
from Part I - Theoretical Frameworks
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2019
Summary
Explanations for the successes or failures of militaries in both war and peace have traditionally focused on key factors such as technology, leadership, personnel, training, or a combination of all of these. A more recent addition to the list of possible variables contributing to military effectiveness is the concept of organizational culture – the pattern of shared assumptions that an organization learns as it solves problems, that has worked well enough to be considered valid, and that is therefore taught to new members as the correct way to approach those problems. This chapter combines the organizational culture concepts of Edgar Schein with the nine cultural dimensions of the GLOBE research program. The resulting model provides a useful framework to analyze a military’s organizational culture. Perhaps more importantly, the model also provides prescriptive actions leaders can take to align a military’s organizational culture with its mission and environment.
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- The Culture of Military Organizations , pp. 17 - 32Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019
- 2
- Cited by