Edgar Schein Explained

Edgar H. Schein
Birth Date:5 March 1928
Birth Place:Zürich, Switzerland
Nationality:American
Field:Psychology
Work Institution:MIT Sloan School of Management
Alma Mater:Harvard University, Stanford University, University of Chicago
Known For:coercive persuasion, organizational development, career development, group process consultation, organizational culture

Edgar Henry Schein (March 5, 1928 – January 26, 2023)[1] was a Swiss-born American business theorist and psychologist who was professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management. He was a foundational researcher in the discipline of organizational behavior,[2] and made notable contributions in the field of organizational development in many areas, including career development, group process consultation, and organizational culture.[3] He was the son of former University of Chicago professor Marcel Schein.

Model of organizational culture

Schein's model of organizational culture originated in the 1980s. Schein (2004) identifies three distinct levels in organizational cultures:

  1. artifacts and behaviours
  2. espoused values
  3. assumptions

The three levels refer to the degree to which the different cultural phenomena are visible to the observer.

Career anchors

The career anchor is a part of what one finds as they clarify their self-image surrounding one's (1) needs and motives, (2) talents, and (3) values, the anchor being set of needs, values, and talents that a person is least willing to give up when forced to make a choice. The concept is Schein's attempt to reflect the lifelong search of every human to find themselves.[6]

Schein's original research in the mid-1970s identified five possible career anchor groups: (1) autonomy/independence, (2) security/stability, (3) technical-functional competence, (4) general managerial competence, and (5) entrepreneurial creativity. Follow-up studies in the 1980s identified three additional constructs: (6) service or dedication to a cause, (7) pure challenge, and (8) life style.

A 2008 study distinguishes between entrepreneurship and creativity to form nine possible constructs.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 5 enduring management ideas from MIT Sloan's Edgar Schein. MIT Sloan. 12 July 2023 .
  2. Coutu. Diane. March 2002. The Anxiety of Learning. Harvard Business Review. 80. 3. 100–6. February 9, 2023.
  3. Web site: Edgar Schein - Faculty MIT Sloan School of Management. mitsloan.mit.edu. 2017-06-12.
  4. http://businessmate.org/Article.php?Artike1ld=36Edgar H. Schein's Model of Organizational Culture
  5. Web site: Summary of Culture Levels - Schein. Abstract. www.valuebasedmanagement.net. 2017-10-24.
  6. Schein, E. H. (1980),Organizational Psychology, third edition, accessed 31 May 2020
  7. Web site: Nira. Danziger. The construct validity of Schein's career anchors orientation inventory. Emerald Group Publishing Limited. 2008. 2011-11-09.
  8. Reviewed work: Coercive Persuasion: A Socio-Psychological Analysis of the "Brainwashing" of American Civilian Prisoners by the Chinese Communists., Edgar H. Schein, Inge Schneider, Curtis H. Barker . 10.2307/2573656 . 2573656 . Killian . Lewis M. . Social Forces . 1962 . 40 . 3 . 283–284 .
  9. Web site: Coercive persuasion; a socio-psychological analysis of the "brainwashing" of American civilian prisoners by the Chinese Communists. Edgar H.. Schein. April 8, 1961. N.Y., Norton. Internet Archive.
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  22. Organizational Psychology Then and Now: Some Observations. Edgar H.. Schein. April 10, 2015. Annual Review of Organizational Psychology and Organizational Behavior. 2. 1. 1–19. 10.1146/annurev-orgpsych-032414-111449. free.
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