The Effect of Organizational Culture on Employee Job Satisfaction in Kaizen Excellence Centre
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https://doi.org/10.46799/ajesh.v2i12.210Keywords:
Organizational Culture fiber microplastic, Employee Job Satisfaction, Kaizen Excellence CentreAbstract
This study delves into the nexus between organizational culture and employee job satisfaction in the specific setting of a Kaizen Excellence Centre. Kaizen, rooted in Japanese philosophy with a focus on continuous improvement, has garnered recognition for its impact on operational efficiency and a culture of perpetual learning. Despite Kaizen's prominence, the influence of organizational culture on employee job satisfaction within Kaizen environments remains insufficiently explored. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the research utilizes qualitative methods such as interviews and focus group discussions to delve into employees' perceptions of organizational culture and its impact on job satisfaction. Quantitative data is gathered through surveys, measuring key variables related to organizational culture and job satisfaction. The study posits that a positive organizational culture aligned with Kaizen principles, emphasizing employee empowerment and open communication, significantly contributes to heightened job satisfaction in the Kaizen Excellence Centre. Conversely, a mismatch between organizational culture and Kaizen principles may lead to diminished job satisfaction.
The research findings offer valuable insights for organizations implementing Kaizen methodologies, emphasizing the pivotal role of organizational culture in shaping employee satisfaction. Understanding the interplay between organizational culture and job satisfaction enables organizations to tailor strategies, creating a work environment that promotes employee well-being and engagement, ultimately enhancing the overall success of Kaizen initiatives.
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