Organizational Culture
Reflection on Chapter 11 of “What I Wish I Knew Before Becoming an Instructional Designer”
Each blog post in this series will take a moment to reflect on the questions at the end of each chapter. Feel free to join the conversation by responding in the comments with your answers to the discussion questions (with plain text or a link to your post).
Before I get into the chapter's reflection question, I have to say that this has been my favorite chapter so far. Dr. Hobson takes Ed Schein's assertion that every organization has three subcultures (Operators, Engineers, and Executives) and explains how it impacts our work as instructional designers.
The table below describes how these organizational subcultures differ in their beliefs:
People Are The | Success Depends On | Role of Management | |
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Operators | Critical resource | The knowledge, skill, adaptability, and commitment of the people | Provide support, training, and resources | Engineers | Problem to be designed out of the system when possible | Systems based on science and technology | Prioritize useful projects and outcomes | Executives | A necessary evil to complete required tasks | Financial growth | Deliver profitable results |