Sunday, December 23, 2012

"Cultivating Organizational Culture" a discussion by M.Azim Ulfati

Determine ways your current (or future) employer could leverage organizational culture to improve productivity and employee satisfaction. Provide specific examples to support your response.

Businessmen use the newest technology system in their daily work for the progress, development and improvement of their business within their companies.
There are times and opportunities for companies which they are committed to growth and taking action to leverage within corporate culture for enhancement in the market and the upturn and growth of their market.
Few years ago, I was employed by a company in Afghanistan where there has been limited technology service for the lack of improvements and developments of information technology in that country and they were not able to perform their plans in the best possible way for the lack of an improved and developed technology but this has changed by passing time and efforts of the Afghan citizens and the help of international community and the USA. Within the past 11 years Afghanistan has developed and improved its technology sector.
Now 85% of Afghans have access to phone communication services and 50 % of the populations have access to new information technology system like computer, Internet and media all over Afghanistan.
Information bank presenting progress since 2006 and the banks have started e-banking system in the past few years and it is still in progress and improvement from Kabul to all other provinces of Afghanistan.
Afghanistan which is characterized by low literacy levels, poor infrastructure, and an unstable security environment, a multitude of mediums, from radio and television, to the more recent adoption of mobile (Voice/SMS/IVR) and Internet technology helps accelerate access to information for ordinary citizens and the companies who work for rebuilding of Afghanistan.
Communications in this country has grown considerably in the last decade, and has embarked on wireless companies, Internet, radio stations and television channels. The Afghan Ministry of Communication signed a $64.5 agreement in 2006 with China's ZTE on the establishment of a countrywide optical fiber cable network. The project was intended to improve telephone; Internet, television and radio broadcast services throughout the country.
This country was given legal control of the ".af" domain in 2003, and the Afghanistan Network Information Center (AFGNIC) was established to administer domain names. As of 2010, at least 46 Internet service provider (ISPs) in the country.
By having this developed technology not only the company in which I worked but also other companies can extend its strategic business plans for rebuilding and helping Afghanistan in a better way. This development and improvement of technology not only affects Afghan people in a positive way but it also leads the whole country to an economical prosperity.

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