The Vision :
The Museum of Organisational Culture
There is no institution in the world dedicated to understanding and exhibiting organisational culture as a field. No collection of the artefacts, rituals, and inherited practices of working life. No public space for the people who have spent their careers inside organisations wondering why they felt the way they did.
That is the gap. And it has been sitting open long enough.
The Museum of Organisational Culture is the long game behind everything on this website. An institution dedicated to the artefacts, rituals, and inherited processes of working life. Part museum, part research body, part education programme, part public space. A permanent collection of the objects organisations keep, repair, and eventually forget. A rotating exhibition programme built around the six rooms. A research function studying how culture forms and what it costs when it is ignored. A public programme open to anyone who has ever worked inside an organisation and wondered why it felt the way it did.
Built on the Curatology methodology. Informed by The Museum You Carry. Made possible by the organisations and institutions who understand that culture deserves more than a survey.
Where it begins
Not with a building. Here.
The Curatology methodology is already in use. The Museum You Carry is being written. The living collection is already growing.
The Museum of Organisational Culture is not a future idea. It is a present project in the process of becoming an institution.
Every museum has members.
Be one of the first.
Founding members get access to a free Slack where we brainstorm, share ideas, and shape the Museum of Organisational Culture together. No agenda yet. Just the right people in the right room.