Abstract:
Organizational culture is one of the important concepts that have been relatively recent
and have influenced in a significant way the way of thinking and action of researchers, teachers
and students, managers and entrepreneurs, and specialists from various organizations from all
over the world. This interest has increased exponentially, as a result of pressures from within and
outside organizations, pressures for better knowledge, and an increase in the competitiveness of
organizations and their constituents in order to survive and develop under the new conditions.
It can be considered the "invisible force" behind the easily observable and tangible things
in a company, is the social energy that causes people to act. We can compare the organizational
culture of a company with the personality of an individual, which meets a number of visible and
less visible aspects but provides the vision, meaning, direction and energy needed for evolution.
In a company, organizational culture helps us understand the differences that emerge between
what is formally stated, officially by managers and what is actually going on in it. Through
organizational culture, the various rules, procedures, statements, statements or decisions are
interpreted and, to a certain extent, even applied.