The influence of organisational culture on job satisfaction : a case study of Nkomazi Municipaliy - Mpumulanga
Date
2019-11
Authors
Mabuza, Nontuthuzelo M.
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Abstract
Organisational culture plays an integral part in every organisation, particularly on aspects such as
employees’ morale, emotions, satisfaction and performance. Earlier researchers have
demonstrated the connectivity between an organisation’s culture and employees’ level of
satisfaction. This study attends to probe further on this topic; however, its scope is within the
Nkomazi Municipality in Mpumalanga, South Africa. The study’s core goal was to determine
factors affecting the relationship between organisational culture and job satisfaction within the
Mpumalanga Province of South Africa. To achieve this aim, the study pursued a qualitative
research approach by interviewing personnel at the Nkomazi Municipality as a means to gaining
deeper insight on their perceptions and opinions.
The study revealed that organisational culture did impact on job satisfaction at Nkomazi
Municipality; however, this positive note was downplayed by the insufficiency of information
flow among different strata of the municipality. In line with this, the study recommends regular
meetings as a means to enhancing the communication flow amongst role-players within the
municipality. Furthermore, the study advocates training programmes as an agenda towards an
efficient flow of communication at different levels within the Nkomazi Municipality; while also
adopting capacity developmental programmes for the development of personnels’
communication, interpersonal and cognitive skills.
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This dissertation was submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for a Master‘s Degree in Management Sciences: Public Relations Management, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2019.
Keywords
Organisational culture, Employees’ morale
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4386