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Die invloed van verandering op kultuur, leierskap en motivering in ITC

M.Com. (Business Management) / The uncertain, turbulent society we live in today, not only effects our lives but also the business we operate in. Change is taking place world wide. Is the society, in which business and the clientele operates ready for this change? What is the attributes for a successful business in the build up to the year 2000? ITC at present is going through these changes to adapt for the future, and keep its leading edge. Not only is technology leapfrogging, it is also the ability to read the consumers demand for products. To change a company, factors to consider is; culture, leadership style and motivation. The keyword to be a change agent is what personnel should adapt to and be part of there daily routine. ITC organizational culture had to change. A culture audit was done and a culture profile was developed to ascertain where ITC was in the cultural change process. Leadership is one of the most important ingredients in change. The change that took place in leadership attributed to the success in changing the culture in ITC as well as enhancing the motivation process. In both the leadership and culture profiles, performance is what the company is striving towards. Unfortunate performance is second to supportive profile where caring, helpfulness and teamwork is the dominant dimensions. If motivation is absent in the changing process, success will be very difficult to achieve. Motivation is the vehicle where a organization will achieve its goals and objectives. To satisfy the needs of personnel not only contributes to achieving the goals but also spears the individual to greater actions and self fulfilment. ITC must fulfil these needs, for managing the change process successfully motivating workers to participate in the change is the pivot for success.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:uj/uj:3700
Date10 February 2014
CreatorsOpperman, Carl Braam
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
RightsUniversity of Johannesburg

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