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Non-Governmental/ Non-profit Example Prepared by: Barrett Values Centre

Personal & Current Culture Alignment Values Matches: or more. People are able to bring themselves to work. Entropy: % 0-. Healthy functioning. -. People are somewhat able to bring themselves to work. %-. Some problems requiring careful monitoring. 0. People are not able to bring themselves to work. Look to blue values in Desired Culture for guidance, if any. %-. Significant problems requiring immediate attention. %-. Serious situation requiring immediate leadership intervention and changes. Current & Desired Culture Alignment Values Matches: 8 %+. Critical situation requiring leadership changes to avoid organisational failure. or more. Excellent, strong, healthy culture. -, good. Group is on the right track. -, fair. Group is somewhat on the right track. More work needs to be done. 0-, poor. Group is unhappy or frustrated, wants to see changes or take a new direction. NEW VALUES TO FOCUS ON Any values shown in blue are values that are important to the individuals who work for the group and are requested in the Desired Culture but are not showing in the top values of the Current Culture. How can you support your staff to bring these values and strengths to work so that they and the group would derive further benefit from them? Limiting Values: 0 0. This group does not operate from the basis of fear. -. May be some element of fear behind how decisions are made or how people are managed. +. Fear is a factor in how this group operates or is managed. Any Desired Culture values shown in black are entirely new requests. They do not show in the Personal or Current Culture. To what extent are these values positive new requests, or maybe a reaction to something that is not happening or is unhealthy in the Current Culture? What themes do you notice with these new values? Open a dialogue with these people to gain a deeper understanding. Summary

Level Personal Values (PV) Current Culture Values (CC) Desired Culture Values (DC) IRS (P)=-- IRS (L)=0-0-0 IROS (P)=--- IROS (L)=0-0-0-0 IROS (P)=--- IROS (L)=0-0-0-0 accountability (R) celebration of diversity (R) accountability (R) Matches integrity 0 (I) accountability (R) celebration of diversity 8 (R) PV - CC CC - DC 8 PV - DC commitment (I) (S) (I) human rights (S) teamwork (R) integrity (I) equity and equality 8 (O) integrity (I) (I) Health Index (PL) PV - -0 CC-0-0 DC-0-0 compassion (R) embrace diversity (R) respect (R) fairness 0 (R) continuous learning (O) innovation (I) (I) solidarity and collegiality (R) teamwork (R) continuous learning (O) innovation (I) balance (home/work) (O) family 0 (R) (S) (S) personal growth 0 (I) positive attitude 0 (I) responsibility 0 (I) Black Underline = PV & CC Orange = PV, CC & DC Orange = CC & DC Blue = PV & DC P = Positive L = Potentially Limiting (white circle) I = Individual R = Relationship O = Organisational S = Societal Values Plot

Personal Values Current Culture Values Desired Culture Values 8% % % C % % % % % T 8% % % % % S % % % % % % CTS = 8-9- Entropy = % CTS = -8-0 Entropy = % CTS = -- Entropy = C = Common Good T = Transformation S = Self-Interest Positive Values Potentially Limiting Values Values distribution

8% % % % % % % % % % % % % 8% % % Level Level Level Level Level Level Level Personal Values Current Culture Values Desired Culture Values Positive Values distribution

Personal Values Current Culture Values Desired Culture Values Common Good 8% % % Transformation 8% % Self-Interest Cultural Entropy % % % % % CTS

Current Culture Values Finance Current Culture Desired Culture Fitness Client Relations Finance Fitness accountability accountability Evolution Culture Client Relations continuous learning Evolution innovation continuous learning innovation Fitness Desired Culture Values Client Relations Culture Societal Contribution teamwork solidarity and collegiality human rights equity and equality teamwork balance (home/work) Evolution Culture Societal Contribution Business Needs

Entropy Report This depicts the number of potentially limiting values per level in the Current Culture that were chosen by the survey participants. These represent all the potentially limiting values that were chosen and so may not be included in the top ten values on the Values Plot. Potentially limiting values are found only at levels, and. This is a reflection of the degree of disorder within a system. Level Potentially Limiting Values (Votes) Percentage Entropy long hours () power () bureaucracy () hierarchy () confusion () out of : % of total votes This is a low and healthy level of cultural entropy. blame () empire building () out of : of total votes control () caution () out of 9: % of total votes Total out of 90 % of total votes Entropy Table

VALUES JUMPS A value jump occurs when there are more votes for a value in the Desired Culture than in the Current Culture. Listed below are the values with the largest increase in votes. The values in bold are represented in the Desired Culture. VALUE Current Culture Votes Desired Culture Votes Jump equity and equality 8 8 0 balance (home/work) 8 leadership development 0 8 adaptability 0 8 8 transparency 0 efficiency 0 employee fulfilment 9 staff engagement 8 honesty long-term perspective 0 trust 0 Values Jumps Table