McKenzie spoke to the players after they assembled last week about what he expects in terms of standards of behaviour.
"It's not hard to do; it's just putting the team first," said O'Connor of McKenzie's requirements. "I can't express everything, but it's something I'm pretty excited about. It's something I know I can be part of."
O'Connor revealed he was already making changes to his own approach as well as embracing the new team culture.
"There's definitely things that I already have changed and am in the process of doing - personal things," O'Connor said.
O'Connor was excited about McKenzie's vision of the way he wants Australia to play.
"We spoke about the game plan and it's got a lot of boys excited, especially being a back," O'Connor said. "Just the scope. There's a lot of landscape in the game plan to express yourself."
Out of contract after the Melbourne Rebels declined to offer a new deal, O'Connor said he was purely focusing on the Bledisloe Cup matches over the next two weekends.
- AAP