
Edgar Schein’s Organizational
Culture – Behavior Creates Culture
Edgar Schein, an American organizational psychologist, developed the three-layer model of organizational culture, describing how individuals’ behaviors in an organization influence the overall culture of the organization. Organizational culture is a combination of values, beliefs, norms, and behaviors that shape how people in an organization communicate, work, and make decisions. Understanding Schein’s model can help managers create a positive organizational culture that promotes motivation and satisfaction.
Three Layers of Organizational Culture
1. Artifacts: The visible and obvious things like office design, employee dress code, and organizational rituals. These are the external signs of organizational culture.
2. Values: The principles and standards that guide behavior in the organization. These values represent what the organization sees as important and central.
3. Basic Assumptions: The deep-seated beliefs and perceptions that are taken for granted within the organization and are not easily discernible. These are the deepest foundations of organizational culture.
How Behavior Creates Culture
Schein suggests that the visible behaviors of managers and employees directly influence the organization’s basic assumptions, and ultimately create the organizational culture. These behaviors include:
• Transparency: Managers who share decisions and developments with employees convey trust and inspire trust. This creates a culture of openness.
• Listening: Managers who dedicate time to listen to their employees’ needs and suggestions promote a culture of collaboration.
• Mutual Respect: Managers who treat every employee with respect and equality contribute to a culture of mutual respect and appreciation.
Creating a Positive Organizational Culture
To create a positive organizational culture that promotes motivation and satisfaction, managers should focus on the following points:
1. Personal Example: Managers need to set a personal example and act according to the values they want to see in the organization. Managers’ behavior will directly influence employee behavior.
2. Effective Communication: Encourage open and transparent communication at all levels of the organization. When communication is open, employees feel more connected to the organization’s goals and their sense of belonging strengthens.
3. Team Development: Create opportunities for professional and personal development of employees. Workshops, courses, and training can improve employees’ abilities and increase their sense of competence.
4. Recognition and Appreciation: Regularly recognize employees’ contributions and achievements. Recognition and appreciation not only improve satisfaction but also increase motivation.
5. Fostering Empathy and Respect: Ensure respectful and empathetic treatment towards every employee. Empathy and respect are foundations for a positive organizational culture that contributes to satisfaction and a sense of meaning.
Summary
Edgar Schein offers us a deep understanding of how behavior creates culture in an organization. By creating a positive organizational culture that promotes values such as transparency, listening, and mutual respect, managers can increase employee motivation and satisfaction. Understanding and implementing Schein’s insights can improve leadership and contribute to the organization’s success.
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