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Organizational Climate I would think being part of an organization with an integrated purpose, strong focus on the advancement of the individual, and respect for others would be a great place to work. Organizations of similar circumstances can differ greatly in productivity and climate and productivity can often be related to individual and group motivation. The climate of the organization enhances or inhibits motivation. The organizational climate is a product of leadership (Kouzes & Posner, 2011).

Many believe organizational climate is something that is sensed rather than cognitively recognized, however climate is a set of attributes which can be perceived about a particular organization and the way they deal with their members and environments. It is the combination of perceptions of individuals, the collective view of the organizations members as to the nature of the environment in...

Motivation strategies also affect climate depending on whether they are fear based, reward based, extrinsic or intrinsic, and the level of cooperation among workers these strategies encouraged. Communication is another factor that affects climate depending on the direction it flows, how downward communication is accepted, the accuracy of upward communication, and the degree supervisors know the problems faced by subordinates. The decision making process can augment climate depending on the level decisions are made and the involvement of subordinates in the process. Other measures of climate include the process for developing organizational goals and the amount of covert resistance to the goals present in the organization (Kouzes…

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Kouzes, J.M. & Posner, B.Z. (2011). Credibility: How leaders gain it and lose it, why people demand it. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass Publications.

"Leadership theories" (NDI). Changing minds.org. Retrieved October 19, 2012, from http://changingminds.org/disciplines/leadership/theories/leadership_theories.htm
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