61 cards covering every facet of organizational culture, from the objects on the walls and the stories people tell, to who actually holds power and what happens when things go wrong. Put them on the table and the whole culture comes into view.
Culture is what people do when no one is enforcing it. It is mostly invisible, set by behavior not by posters, and you can both read it and shape it. Four starting points.
Search freely or filter by theme. Each card is one facet of organizational culture with its own page: how it shows up day to day, questions to discuss, and things to watch for.
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A library for understanding and shaping organizational culture, built on a card deck that already lays the whole subject out on the table.
Organizational culture is not one thing: it is dozens of overlapping layers, from the physical space and the stories people tell, to the hierarchy, the rituals, the unwritten rules, and the way power actually flows. MethodKit for Organizational Culture is a deck that lays those layers out together so you can see the whole picture at once. Here each card gets its own page that asks the same questions: how does this facet show up in practice, what does a healthy version look like, and what should you be paying attention to?
It is for founders, leaders, people and HR teams, and anyone who wants to understand why their organization works the way it does, and what they might do about it. The texts are conversation starters and groundwork, not a playbook to copy.
Pull the cards that feel most alive for where your organization is right now, set the rest aside, and use the questions to get honest about what you see before you try to change anything. Lay them on a table, sort them into what is working and what is not, or use them to structure a team conversation.
Want the cards in your hand? The deck is available from MethodKit.