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Evaluation of Implementation of Organizational Culture, Leadership, and Employment Management

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  • Mukmin Suryatni
  • Hailuddin Hailuddin
  • Santi Nururly
  • Suyono Thamrin
  • Tuty Sariwulan
  • Endri Endri

Abstract

The research investigates the issue of implementing organizational culture at the current and future General Bureau of the Regional Secretariat of the Province of NTB. The research design uses a quantitative approach to analyze the implementation of organizational culture and its relation to leadership and employee management. The sample in this study was employees of the General Bureau of the Regional Secretariat of NTB Province, with as many as 59 employees. The collection technique was carried out using a questionnaire, and the data obtained were analyzed based on the Organizational Culture Assessment Instrument (OCAI). Empirical findings found that the organizational culture felt in the General Secretariat Bureau of the Province of NTB today is the market culture. The culture desired or expected in the future is clan culture. This finding identifies that employees now perceive leadership as a competitor and a strong driver, with the principle of competition in achieving productivity where all activities focus on organizational and consumer control. However, in the future, the culture that is expected to occur is that the workplace will become a pleasant environment for all. Leaders are role models who can provide needed guidance and facilities, so the leadership of the General Secretariat Bureau for the Province of NTB needs to prepare the following: 1) work involvement; 2) team development; 3) employee empowerment; 4) Development of Human Resources; 5) Organizational openness.

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  • Mukmin Suryatni & Hailuddin Hailuddin & Santi Nururly & Suyono Thamrin & Tuty Sariwulan & Endri Endri, 2023. "Evaluation of Implementation of Organizational Culture, Leadership, and Employment Management," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 12, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:2479
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.36941/ajis-2023-0145
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    1. Choo, Chun Wei, 2013. "Information culture and organizational effectiveness," International Journal of Information Management, Elsevier, vol. 33(5), pages 775-779.
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