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In an attempt to give Southwest Airlines a competitive advantage based on low-cost, high-quality service, CEO Herb Kelleher developed terminal and instrumental values that made Southwest's culture the envy of its competitors. Southwest managers and employees alike are committed to the success of the organization and do all they can to help one another and to provide customers with excellent service (a terminal value). Four times a year, Southwest managers work as baggage handlers, ticket agents, and flight attendants so they get a feel for the problems facing other employees. An informal norm
makes it possible for employees to gather with Kelleher every Friday at noon in the company's Dallas parking lot for a company cookout. Southwest keeps the organization as flat and informal as possible, and managers encourage employees to be creative and to develop rules and norms to solve their own problems. To please customers, for example, employees dress up on special days like Halloween and Valentine's Day and wear "fun uniforms"every Friday.In addition,they try to develop innovative ways to improve customer service and satisfac- tion.All employees participate in a bonus system that bases
rewards on company performance, and employees own over 22% of the airline's stock. The entrance hall at company headquarters at Love Field in Dallas is full of plaques earned by employees for their outstanding performance. Everybody in the organization cooperates to achieve Southwest's goal of providing low-cost, high-quality service. The culture of excellence that Southwest has created seems
to be working to its advantage. Southwest increased its op- erating routes and profits every year and is the most prof-itable airline flying today. Contrast Southwest's CEO and culture with that of Value
Line, Inc. Jean Buttner, publisher of the Value Line Investment Survey, fashioned a culture that the company's employees apparently hated. In her attempt to reduce costs and improve efficiency, she created instrumental values of frugality and economy that poisoned employees' attitudes
toward the organization.Employees were told to sign in by 9 A.M. every day and sign out when leaving. If they faked their arrival or departure time, they could be terminated. Because at Value Line messy desks were regarded as signs of laziness or "unproductivity," Buttner required department managers
to file a "clean surfaces report"every day,certifying that em- ployees did tidy up their desks.51 Salary increases were also kept as small as possible and the company's bonus and health plans were under tight rein. How have these values paid off? Many highly trained professional workers left Value Line because of the hostile atmosphere produced by these "economical" values and by
work rules that devalued employees.Also,this turnover gen-erated discontent among the company's customers, who be-gan to complain.So bad did feelings between employees and Buttner become that employees reportedly put up a notice on their bulletin board that criticized Buttner's management
style and suggested that the company could use some new leadership.Buttner's response to this message from a signifi-cant stakeholder group was to remove the bulletin board. Clearly, at Value Line no culture of cooperation between managers and employees exists. Discussion Questions
Questions
1. List the reasons why Southwest's and Value Line's cultures differ so sharply.
2. Could Value Line's next CEO copy Southwest's culture?
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