Explaining the role of organizational culture on succession-planning at the Ministry of Health and Medical Education: A qualitative study

Background: Developing and guiding new knowledge are futile unless the organizational culture can also be transformed. Future leaders cannot emerge out of an organizational environment that is not conducive to the accumulation of experiences. Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the ro...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Mehrtak, Esmaeil Farzaneh, Shahram Habibzadeh, Aziz Kamran, Hamed Zandian, Abdollah Mahdavi
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Language:English
Published: Electronic Physician 2017-11-01
Series:Electronic Physician
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Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5783132/
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spelling doaj-0f448560a15c42439c0dea39212a81402020-11-24T22:04:19ZengElectronic PhysicianElectronic Physician2008-58422008-58422017-11-019115806581310.19082/5806Explaining the role of organizational culture on succession-planning at the Ministry of Health and Medical Education: A qualitative studyMohammad MehrtakEsmaeil FarzanehShahram HabibzadehAziz KamranHamed ZandianAbdollah MahdaviBackground: Developing and guiding new knowledge are futile unless the organizational culture can also be transformed. Future leaders cannot emerge out of an organizational environment that is not conducive to the accumulation of experiences. Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the role of organizational culture in creating a succession- planning system at the Ministry of Health and Medical Education in 2014. Methods: The present qualitative framework analysis held interviews with 23 director generals, administrative directors and deputies from the headquarters of the Iranian Ministry of Health and Medical Education in 2014 who were selected through snowball sampling. The data obtained were analyzed in MAXQDA-10. Codes were extracted using inductive techniques. Results: The cultural factors affecting succession-planning at the Ministry of Health and Medical Education were identified and classified under three main areas, including the cultural factors related to the directors with four themes (Directors’ job security, Constructive competition, Transparency and trust development, Creating opportunities), to the personnel with four themes (Organizational identity and loyalty, Trust in the organization, Talent and merit, Peer envy) and to the system with two themes (Values and beliefs, Politicization). Conclusion: Findings of the study show that establishment and institutionalization of the succession planning to the Ministry of Health and Medical Education is deeply affected by the components of organizational culture. Accordingly, unprofessional organization culture can deprive the organization of numerous advantages in multiple-succession planning.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5783132/Organizational culturePlanningTalent
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Esmaeil Farzaneh
Shahram Habibzadeh
Aziz Kamran
Hamed Zandian
Abdollah Mahdavi
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Esmaeil Farzaneh
Shahram Habibzadeh
Aziz Kamran
Hamed Zandian
Abdollah Mahdavi
Explaining the role of organizational culture on succession-planning at the Ministry of Health and Medical Education: A qualitative study
Electronic Physician
Organizational culture
Planning
Talent
author_facet Mohammad Mehrtak
Esmaeil Farzaneh
Shahram Habibzadeh
Aziz Kamran
Hamed Zandian
Abdollah Mahdavi
author_sort Mohammad Mehrtak
title Explaining the role of organizational culture on succession-planning at the Ministry of Health and Medical Education: A qualitative study
title_short Explaining the role of organizational culture on succession-planning at the Ministry of Health and Medical Education: A qualitative study
title_full Explaining the role of organizational culture on succession-planning at the Ministry of Health and Medical Education: A qualitative study
title_fullStr Explaining the role of organizational culture on succession-planning at the Ministry of Health and Medical Education: A qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Explaining the role of organizational culture on succession-planning at the Ministry of Health and Medical Education: A qualitative study
title_sort explaining the role of organizational culture on succession-planning at the ministry of health and medical education: a qualitative study
publisher Electronic Physician
series Electronic Physician
issn 2008-5842
2008-5842
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Background: Developing and guiding new knowledge are futile unless the organizational culture can also be transformed. Future leaders cannot emerge out of an organizational environment that is not conducive to the accumulation of experiences. Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the role of organizational culture in creating a succession- planning system at the Ministry of Health and Medical Education in 2014. Methods: The present qualitative framework analysis held interviews with 23 director generals, administrative directors and deputies from the headquarters of the Iranian Ministry of Health and Medical Education in 2014 who were selected through snowball sampling. The data obtained were analyzed in MAXQDA-10. Codes were extracted using inductive techniques. Results: The cultural factors affecting succession-planning at the Ministry of Health and Medical Education were identified and classified under three main areas, including the cultural factors related to the directors with four themes (Directors’ job security, Constructive competition, Transparency and trust development, Creating opportunities), to the personnel with four themes (Organizational identity and loyalty, Trust in the organization, Talent and merit, Peer envy) and to the system with two themes (Values and beliefs, Politicization). Conclusion: Findings of the study show that establishment and institutionalization of the succession planning to the Ministry of Health and Medical Education is deeply affected by the components of organizational culture. Accordingly, unprofessional organization culture can deprive the organization of numerous advantages in multiple-succession planning.
topic Organizational culture
Planning
Talent
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5783132/
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