Conclusion
The future holds promise for companies that understand and nurture their cultures. Cultures are not only able to create an environment, but they also adapt to diverse and changing circumstances. As organisations begin to experience a revolution in structures, the study of culture and the implications for change will become more important. Understanding of work group subcultures within an organisation's culture will influence strategies for changing organisational culture and overcoming resistance to change programs.
Changing an organisation's culture may be extremely difficult, as the processes that support a particular organisation or a departmental method of working are both interrelated and varied. Organisational culture is self-perpetuating and highly resistant to change. Changes may cause confusion, conflict and resistance.
Managers need to understand the nature and role of culture and how it may be altered. When the role of culture is more clearly defined, managers can better understand its importance in managing organisational change and its impact on day-to-day decision-making.