'Applying the metaphor of method acting, this workbook is an essential premier for classes in communication
and organizational culture. In a cogent and easily accessible style, it provides superb guidelines for observing,
interpreting, and understanding the subtle and complex nuances of an organizationÆs culture. The integration
of qualitative research methods with cultural analyses makes this text distinctive and valuable addition to any
organizational communication class.'-Linda Putnam, University of California, Santa Barbara'The authors skillfully
weave together theory, application, and their professional experiences to create a wonderfully useful book that
meets the needs of students and practitioners. Anyone who takes cultural analysis seriously should read this book.'-Phillip
G. Clampitt, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and Metacomm'Organizational Culture in Action fills a real resource
gap. It is a 'workbook' in the most positive sense of the word. It offers enough step-by-step guidance to give
students the confidence they need to move forward independently. At the same time, it does not sidestep the theoretical
complexities, conflicts, and confusions surrounding the world of organizational culture and cultural analysis.
The book is well conceived, usefully structured, and filled with application exercises that really make sense and
are pedagogically justified. My students found it to be both accessible and stimulating.'-John Gribas, Idaho State
UniversityWhat is organizational culture? And how might knowledge of culture improve our organizational performances?
Authors Gerald W. Driskill and Angela Laird Brenton have created a stimulating workbook to guide students through
data collection, analysis, interpretation, and application of organizational culture data using a practical five-step
process. Organizational Culture in Action: A Cultural Analysis Workbook begins by explaining theories on which
organizational culture is based. It then provides 'how to' guides for gathering information to help improve organizational
performance. 'Connections' sections present the practical value of theory and concepts discussed throughout. Based
on more than 20 years of experience in using this approach with hundreds of students, the authors help students
apply cultural insights to fostering diversity, supporting organizational change, making leadership more dynamic,
exploring the link between ethics and culture, and making organizations more effective overall. Unique to Organizational
Culture in Action are the various examples the authors have included, which are taken from their consulting experience
with more than 150 organizations. An example analysis from a student has also been included to show novice researchers
how they too can improve their organizational performance using this workbook.The integration of national cultural
and diversity issues and of ethics and leadership topics, along with the authorsÆ many years of experience
in organizational culture, makes Organizational Culture in Action an excellent supplemental text for advanced undergraduate
or graduate students studying organizational communication, organizational culture, organizational development,
leadership development, or managerial communication.