hai,
m doing a project on organizational climate.... m using organizational climate survey developed by Rensis Likert....the 4 point scale .... if anybody has the manual for scoring and interpreting this scale plzzz do send it to mee.... itz very urgent
From India, Madras
m doing a project on organizational climate.... m using organizational climate survey developed by Rensis Likert....the 4 point scale .... if anybody has the manual for scoring and interpreting this scale plzzz do send it to mee.... itz very urgent
From India, Madras
Hi Garnet, which one are you using? SOO 2000?
If you send the data collected on an Excrel sheet, I may be able to help you. I had used this in early 2000.
Also, please see my posting at https://www.citehr.com/107779-organi...l-climate.html
Simhan
A retired academic in UK
From United Kingdom
If you send the data collected on an Excrel sheet, I may be able to help you. I had used this in early 2000.
Also, please see my posting at https://www.citehr.com/107779-organi...l-climate.html
Simhan
A retired academic in UK
From United Kingdom
hai Sir,
Thanq for replyng... M yet to start the data collection... i just got a copy of the questionnaire... if i get the manual for scoring and interpretation i shall proceed with the data collection.... so if u hav the infomation regarding scoring and interpretation plzzz do send it to me... the OC scale that i'm using was developed by Rensis Likert in the yr 1967... the questionnaire has got 18 items and 4 options ... it also includes 4 management styles... if this was the 1 u used plz do help me... thanking u,
garnet
From India, Madras
Thanq for replyng... M yet to start the data collection... i just got a copy of the questionnaire... if i get the manual for scoring and interpretation i shall proceed with the data collection.... so if u hav the infomation regarding scoring and interpretation plzzz do send it to me... the OC scale that i'm using was developed by Rensis Likert in the yr 1967... the questionnaire has got 18 items and 4 options ... it also includes 4 management styles... if this was the 1 u used plz do help me... thanking u,
garnet
From India, Madras
Hello,
I'm also searching for the manual of Likert's Organizational Profile Survey described in his book ("The Human Organization", 1967), how to score and interpret it.
Could somebody help me?
From United States, El Cajon
I'm also searching for the manual of Likert's Organizational Profile Survey described in his book ("The Human Organization", 1967), how to score and interpret it.
Could somebody help me?
From United States, El Cajon
HI
I gave that book away and I can't remember the questionnaire. If you have a soft copy, please send it to me and I will try and guide you.
If it is for an MBA project, after collecting data, conduct a factor analysis using SPSS to identify categories.
Also see ASQ: Survey of Organisations SOO-2000: Results from Three Higher Education Institutions
Simhan
A retired academic
From United Kingdom
I gave that book away and I can't remember the questionnaire. If you have a soft copy, please send it to me and I will try and guide you.
If it is for an MBA project, after collecting data, conduct a factor analysis using SPSS to identify categories.
Also see ASQ: Survey of Organisations SOO-2000: Results from Three Higher Education Institutions
Simhan
A retired academic
From United Kingdom
Hi
Sorry for the delay... I have pasted a copy of the questionnaire and the details below..
Organizational Climate Questionnaire
Instructions:
Read the following statements carefully. Each item has got 5 responses, namely, SD – Strongly Disagree, D – Disagree, N – Neutral, A – Agree and SA – Strongly Agree. After reading each item put a tick mark against the response which you feel is most appropriate according to you in relation to your organization. Avoid responding neutral as much as possible.
SD D N A SA
1. I am willing to put in a great deal of effort beyond that normally
expected in order to help this organization be successful.
2. I talk up this organization to my friends as a great organization
to work for.
3. I feel very little loyalty to this organization.
4. I would accept almost any type of job assignment in order to keep
working for this organization.
5. I find that my values and the organization’s values are very similar.
6. I am proud to tell others that I am part of this organization.
7. I could just as well be working for a different organization as long
as the type of work was similar.
8. This organization really inspires the very best in me in the way of job performance.
9. It would take very little change in my present circumstances to cause me to leave this organization.
10. I am extremely glad that I chose this organization to work for over
others I was considering at the time I joined.
11. There’s not too much to be gained by sticking with this organization
indefinitely.
12. Often, I find it difficult to agree with this organization’s policies on
important matters relating to its employees.
13. I really care about the fate of this organization.
14. For me this is the best of all possible organizations for which to work.
15. Deciding to work for this organization was a definite mistake on my
part.
Description of the tool:
Organizational Climate Questionnaire:
The organizational climate questionnaire used for the study was developed by Likert (1967). The questionnaire contains 18 items and measures the 6 dimensions of organizational climate:
1. Leadership (items 1,2,3)
2. Motivation (items 4,5,6)
3. Communication (7,8,9,10)
4. Goal Setting (11,12,13)
5. Decision making (14,15)
6. Controls (16,17,18)
The responses indicate the degree to which the organization tends towards a participative and human oriented as compared to an automotive and highly structured climate.
The four management systems are as follows:
• Explorative and authoritative
• Benevolent
• Consultative
• Participative
Scoring :
The items are scored by adding the responses given by the individuals in the response column. The total score for each of the dimension is calculated. The total organizational climate score is the sum of the scores of all the dimensions. A high score indicates that the employees perceive the organization more favorably.
Standardization:
The questionnaire has been standardized for Indian population to suit our culture by Patel (1978).
Reliability :
The test-retest reliability co-efficient for the different dimensions of organizational climate are as follows:
Dimensions Index of Reliability
Leadership0 .48
Motivation0 .51
Communication 0.60
Decision making 0.95
Goal setting 0.53
Controls 0.48
……………………………………………………
From India, Madras
Sorry for the delay... I have pasted a copy of the questionnaire and the details below..
Organizational Climate Questionnaire
Instructions:
Read the following statements carefully. Each item has got 5 responses, namely, SD – Strongly Disagree, D – Disagree, N – Neutral, A – Agree and SA – Strongly Agree. After reading each item put a tick mark against the response which you feel is most appropriate according to you in relation to your organization. Avoid responding neutral as much as possible.
SD D N A SA
1. I am willing to put in a great deal of effort beyond that normally
expected in order to help this organization be successful.
2. I talk up this organization to my friends as a great organization
to work for.
3. I feel very little loyalty to this organization.
4. I would accept almost any type of job assignment in order to keep
working for this organization.
5. I find that my values and the organization’s values are very similar.
6. I am proud to tell others that I am part of this organization.
7. I could just as well be working for a different organization as long
as the type of work was similar.
8. This organization really inspires the very best in me in the way of job performance.
9. It would take very little change in my present circumstances to cause me to leave this organization.
10. I am extremely glad that I chose this organization to work for over
others I was considering at the time I joined.
11. There’s not too much to be gained by sticking with this organization
indefinitely.
12. Often, I find it difficult to agree with this organization’s policies on
important matters relating to its employees.
13. I really care about the fate of this organization.
14. For me this is the best of all possible organizations for which to work.
15. Deciding to work for this organization was a definite mistake on my
part.
Description of the tool:
Organizational Climate Questionnaire:
The organizational climate questionnaire used for the study was developed by Likert (1967). The questionnaire contains 18 items and measures the 6 dimensions of organizational climate:
1. Leadership (items 1,2,3)
2. Motivation (items 4,5,6)
3. Communication (7,8,9,10)
4. Goal Setting (11,12,13)
5. Decision making (14,15)
6. Controls (16,17,18)
The responses indicate the degree to which the organization tends towards a participative and human oriented as compared to an automotive and highly structured climate.
The four management systems are as follows:
• Explorative and authoritative
• Benevolent
• Consultative
• Participative
Scoring :
The items are scored by adding the responses given by the individuals in the response column. The total score for each of the dimension is calculated. The total organizational climate score is the sum of the scores of all the dimensions. A high score indicates that the employees perceive the organization more favorably.
Standardization:
The questionnaire has been standardized for Indian population to suit our culture by Patel (1978).
Reliability :
The test-retest reliability co-efficient for the different dimensions of organizational climate are as follows:
Dimensions Index of Reliability
Leadership0 .48
Motivation0 .51
Communication 0.60
Decision making 0.95
Goal setting 0.53
Controls 0.48
……………………………………………………
From India, Madras
plz help me by sending the effectiveness in organisational climate information... am in middle of my project n needed some more information.. plz get back to me soon...
From India
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