The impact of organisational culture on service delivery in a major private security company
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Date
2009, 2009
Authors
Kokt, D.
Van der Merwe, C.A.
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Publisher
Journal for New Generation Sciences, Vol 7, Issue 2: Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein
Abstract
In today's highly competitive business environment service delivery has become a key issue. Providing quality service could enhance an organisation's competitive advantage with beneficial financial implications. Service delivery requires the full cooperation and commitment of all the employees in the organisation, including management. The culture of the organisation supports this by eliciting a unified response from employees that supports the quality of service rendered to customers. In this regard the paper provides a statistical analysis of the impact of organisational culture on service delivery in a major South African private security company. Due to its applicability the Competing Values Framework (CVF) was instrumental in measuring the culture of the organisation and the award winning Baldrige Award Criteria in ascertaining its levels of service delivery.
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Keywords
Organisational culture, Service delivery, Competing Values Framework (CVF), Baldrige Award Criteria, Private security in South Africa
