The TCU Survey of Organizational Functioning is a tool used to assess organizational functioning via scales that explore job attitudes, workplace practices, motivational factors, program resources, staff attributes, and organizational climate.
TCU Survey of Organizational Functioning (SOF)
TCU Survey of Organizational Functioning (SOF) Scoring Guide
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- Broome, K.M., Flynn, P.M., Knight, D.K., & Simpson, D.D. (2007). Program structure, staff perceptions, and client engagement in treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 33(2). 149-158.
- Rampazzo, L., De Angeli, M., Serpelloni, G., Simpson, D.D., Flynn, P.M. (2006). Italian survey of organizational functioning and readiness for change: A cross-cultural transfer of treatment assessment strategies. European Addiction Research. 12.176-181.
- Wesa, K.M. & Culliton, P. (2004). Recommendations and guidelines regarding the preferred research protocol for investigating the impact of an optimal healing environment on patients with substance abuse. The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 10 (1). S193-S199.