Organizational Culture: Essential Element in the Peruvian Army Transformation Process

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56221/spt.v2i4.44

Keywords:

Cultura Organizacional, Clima Organizacional, Liderazgo, Transformación

Abstract

Nowadays, organizations face a globalized world in constant evolution. It is important to understand that they are immersed in a continuous cycle of transformation, therefore, it is imperative to adapt to this dynamic. Organizational culture plays a crucial role in the quest for institutional transformation. The purpose of this article is to analyze the importance of organizational culture within a conceptual framework, as well as to show its levels and types, based on studies. This is carried out in order to examine the relevance in relation to strategic objective No. 8 of the Institutional Transformation Plan 2020-2034: "Changing the institutional culture". To carry out this analysis, the hermeneutic-interpretative method was used with a qualitative approach. In addition, the Atlas.ti software was used to facilitate the interpretation of the data. In conclusion, it is highlighted that organizational culture is a fundamental component that allows the achievement of the objectives in an organization. In the case of the Army of Peru (EP), being a hierarchical institution, it has a significant advantage compared to other organizations. This preeminence lies in its leaders, who, through their example, become referents in the different levels of leadership of the EP, especially in strategic leadership. They are important managers of change and transformation of the institution, which contributes to achieving the proposed objective of "Changing the institutional culture".

Author Biography

  • Roberto Carlos Alonso Tapia, Peruvian Army, Ejército del Perú

    Lieutenant Colonel of the Peruvian Army graduated from the Military School of Chorrillos (EMCH) in 2003, obtaining a Bachelor's Degree in Military Sciences with a major in engineering in the specialty of War Materiel. He also holds a Master's degree in Military Sciences with a major in Strategic Planning and Decision Making from the Army War College (EPG), as well as a Master's degree in Public Management from the Graduate School of the Continental University. He has also completed several diploma courses and training programs, including the Diploma in Formulation and Evaluation of Public Investment Projects-SNIP from ESAN University, the Diploma in State Procurement and Contracting from the Graduate School of the Continental University, the Diploma in Technological Innovation from the Technological University of Peru, the Diploma in Leadership and Strategic Planning from the Army War College (EPG) and the Basic Program of Administration from the Army Scientific and Technological Institute (Instituto Científico y Tecnológico del Ejército).

Published

2023-10-31 — Updated on 2025-04-27

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