Komunikasi Organisasi dalam Penanaman Budaya Organisasi di Seminari Tinggi Santo Paulus Yogyakarta

Abstract: Organizational culture is not just a relative habit or moderate behavior, but rather as a unique characteristic of an organization. Organizational culture is a metaphor to depict norms, feelings, and activity patterns of a group as well as a communication climate rooted from a set of same...

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Main Author: Muhammad Najih Farihanto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta 2013-12-01
Series:Jurnal Ilmu Komunikasi
Online Access:http://ojs.uajy.ac.id/index.php/jik/article/view/352
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Summary:Abstract: Organizational culture is not just a relative habit or moderate behavior, but rather as a unique characteristic of an organization. Organizational culture is a metaphor to depict norms, feelings, and activity patterns of a group as well as a communication climate rooted from a set of same norms. St. Paul Seminary is an institution that educates diocesan priests or pastors candidates. This study is based on case study and using interviews, document searches and direct observation in the data collection. The results show that the organizational communication applied in St. Paul’s Seminary is both vertical and horizontal. Abstrak: Budaya organisasi bukan sekedar kebiasaan relatif atau perilaku rata-rata (moderate behavior), melainkan sebagai karateristik unik suatu organisasi. Budaya organisasi merupakan metafora untuk menggambarkan norma, perasaan, dan pola-pola aktivitas suatu kelompok serta merupakan iklim komunikasi yang berakar pada seperangkat norma yang sama. Seminari Tinggi Santo Paulus adalah lembaga pendidikan yang mencetak calon-calon imam diosesan atau pastor. Studi ini berdasarkan pada studi kasus dan menggunakan wawancara, penelusuran dokumen dan observasi langsung dalam pengumpulan data. Hasil yang diperoleh memperlihatkan bahwa komunikasi organisasi yang diterapkan di Seminari Tinggi Santo Paulus bersifat vertikal dan horisontal.
ISSN:1829-6564
2548-8643