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Organizational Culture Inventory® (OCI®)
The OCI is recognized as one of the most widely used and thoroughly researched organizational surveys in the world. The OCI provides a picture of an organization’s operating culture in terms of the behaviors that members believe are expected or implicitly required. By guiding the way in which members approach their work and interact with one another, these “behavioral norms” determine the organization’s capacity to solve problems, adapt to change, and perform effectively.
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Audience: Appropriate for members of large corporations, small
businesses, governmental agencies, health-care and other professional
organizations, and not-for-profit organizations
Most Frequently Used for:
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Validating the need for change on the part of organizational members
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Planning and monitoring organizational development programs
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Supporting programs designed to enhance member engagement, organizational
learning, quality and reliability, and/or customer service
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Facilitating mergers, acquisitions, and strategic alliances
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Measuring culture for academic and research purposes
Time Required: 20 minutes to complete the inventory
Format: Paper Self-Scored; Paper Computer-Scored; Online
Feedback Provided: The OCI results illustrate individual
normative beliefs (when the perspective of only one person is plotted) or the
shared behavioral expectations that operate within the organization (when the
perspectives of multiple people are combined). A picture of the preferred
culture is provided when the OCI Ideal is administered. Results are presented
for 12 behavioral norms grouped by three clusters (Constructive,
Passive/Defensive, and Aggressive/Defensive).
Presentation of Results: Results are displayed on the
circumplex. Individual profiles are normed on the basis of 5,685
respondents; Composite profiles are normed on the basis of approximately 1,000
organizational units.
Associated Outcomes: Research shows that the OCI styles are
related to various outcomes including job satisfaction and motivation,
teamwork, adaptability, quality of service, and financial performance.
Research and Development by: Robert
A. Cooke, Ph.D. and J. Clayton
Lafferty, Ph.D.
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Organizational
Culture Inventory Ideal (OCI Ideal)
Organizational
Effectiveness Inventory (OEI)
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Culture and Effectiveness Inventories (OCI/OEI)
Organizational Change Challenge
Envisioning
a Culture for Quality
Cultural
Change Situation
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