Schein’s Model of Organizational Culture

Developed by Edgar Schein, a renowned organizational psychologist, Schein’s Model provides valuable insights into the various levels of organizational culture. It helps leaders and managers assess, analyze, and shape their organization’s culture to align with their vision, values, and goals.

Schein’s Model emphasizes that organizational culture is not just a surface-level phenomenon but resides in every level of an organization. It consists of three interconnected layers: artifacts and behaviors, espoused values, and underlying assumptions.

Artifacts and behaviors, such as dress code and office layout, represent the visible aspects of culture. Espoused values are the stated beliefs and values, while underlying assumptions are the deeply ingrained beliefs and behaviors.