2012
DOI: 10.4102/apsdpr.v1i3.36
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The Influence of Organisational Culture on Mainstreaming Monitoring and Evaluation in Public Entities Revenue Services

Abstract: Cultural forces are powerful because they operate outside of our awareness. We need to understand them not only because of their power but also because they help to explain many of our puzzling and frustrating experiences in social and organizational life. (Edgar Schein, 2010).Abstract esearch informs us that most of the problems confronting governments can be traced to their inability and failure to appropriately analyze and evaluate organizational culture. This article argues that there is a direct link betw… Show more

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“…According to Khan (2003), well-functioned monitoring and evaluation can drive the performance of the organization in developing its work while its acceptance is based on the decision to associate such a performance as the part of the organizational culture. On the other hand, Sebedi (2014) finds out that these two processes are directly connected to the organizational culture and, therefore, it significantly influences the factor. Khan (2003) and Sebedi (2004) agree that a strong organizational culture along with the monitoring and evaluation process will contribute to efficient performance and efficient service delivery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Khan (2003), well-functioned monitoring and evaluation can drive the performance of the organization in developing its work while its acceptance is based on the decision to associate such a performance as the part of the organizational culture. On the other hand, Sebedi (2014) finds out that these two processes are directly connected to the organizational culture and, therefore, it significantly influences the factor. Khan (2003) and Sebedi (2004) agree that a strong organizational culture along with the monitoring and evaluation process will contribute to efficient performance and efficient service delivery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%