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below depending upon how strongly you agree with the statement. You will be rating the
current location that you work in the organization.
Q2 The purpose of this research project is to see if there is any correlation between an
organizations culture and change readiness. This is a research project being conducted by
Benjamin Bach at Fort Hays State University. You are invited to participate in this research
project because you are currently working at an organization of choice.
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Q4 Decisions are usually made at the level where the best information is available.
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Q5 Information is widely shared so that everyone can get the information he or she needs when
it's needed.
Q7 Business planning is ongoing and involves everyone in the process to some degree.
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Q8 Cooperation across different parts of the organization is actively encouraged.
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Q11 Teams are our primary building blocks.
Q12 Work is organized so that each person can see the relationship between his or her job
and the goals of the organization.
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Q14 The ""bench strength"" (capability of people) is constantly improving.
Q16 The capabilities of people are viewed as an important source of competitive advantage.
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Q17 Problems often arise because we do not have the skills necessary to do the job.
Q19 There is a characteristic management style and a distinct set of management practices.
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Q20 There is a clear and consistent set of values that governs the way we do business.
Q22 There is an ethical code that guides our behavior and tells us right from wrong.
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Q23 When disagreements occur, we work hard to achieve ""win-win"" solutions.
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Q26 We often have trouble reaching agreement on key issues.
Q27 There is a clear agreement about the right way and the wrong way to do things.
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Q29 People from different parts of the organization share a common perspective.
Q31 Working with someone from another part of this organization is like working with someone
from a different organization.
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Q32 There is good alignment of goals across levels.
Q33 The way things are done is very flexible and easy to change.
Q34 We respond well to competitors and other changes in the business environment.
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Q35 New and improved ways to do work are continually adopted.
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Q38 Customer comments and recommendations often lead to changes.
Q40 All members have a deep understanding of customer wants and needs.
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Q41 The interests of the customer often get ignored in our decisions.
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Q44 Innovation and risk taking are encouraged and rewarded.
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Q47 We make certain that the ""right hand knows what the left hand is doing.""
Q49 Our strategy leads other organizations to change the way they compete in the industry.
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Q50 There is a clear mission that gives meaning and direction to our work.
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Q53 There is widespread agreement about goals.
Q55 The leadership has ""gone on record"" about the objectives we are trying to meet.
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Q56 We continuously track our progress against our stated goals.
Q57 People understand what needs to be done for us to succeed in the long run.
Q58 We have a shared vision of what the organization will be like in the future.
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Q59 Leaders have a long-term viewpoint.
Q61 Our vision creates excitement and motivation for our employees.
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Q62 We are able to meet short-term demands without compromising our long-term vision.
Q63 The Program or area in which I work functions well and does not have any aspects which
need changing.
Q64 There’s nothing that I really need to change about the way I do my job to be more efficient.
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Q65 I’ve been thinking that I might want to help change something about the program or area
in which I work.
Q67 I am working hard to help improve aspects of the program or area in which I work.
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Q68 We are trying to make sure we keep changes/improvements my program or area has
made.
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